From: Rui Miguel Seabra (rms@1407.org)
Date: Mon Sep 29 2003 - 10:20:53 EDT
Hello,
In light of Fedora, I'm seriously considering to move to Debian
GNU/Linux.
If I'm to run with a community based distribution of GNU/Linux, I
rather do so with one that has many years of experience than one that is
bound to repeat mistakes or commit new ones due to its infancy.
If that happens the good thing is that I'll be looking into the Debian
packages status, but it will be at the expense of spec maintenance.
Starting with HEAD I will remove all commented out actions that are no
longer needed (mostly workarounds to installation bugs that should have
their place in bugzilla, most of which were cured with the auto*-tools
build). This will result in a cleaner to read spec, that someone else
may maintain more easily if they're still interested, should I make the
move.
Hugs, Rui
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