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Re: FAQ - revised ... again :)
On Sat, 30 Oct 1999, Karlis Loen wrote:
> Or why not Slackware 7? It just came out, and it rules. :)
Some reasons:
* The package management is minimal. This makes it harder for the
users, and the developers.
* RPM has become a defacto standard. It it the most widely used
binary format for linux. Someone who is using a Redhat
distribution doesn't need to compile anything.
* Slackware is *not* an end user centered distribution. Their goals
are orthogonal to ours.
It's important that we don't let our preferences cloud our judgement.
Personally, I'm an openBSD fan, but I am not in a hurry to propose it as a
foundation for a user friendly UNIX.
Cheers,
--
Donovan