I think that a one cd installation like ubuntu is NOT a good idea for the simple reason that on a single disc, the packages that we have to get rid of are the language packages. And if these packages are needed during the installation, like ubuntu, an internet connection is required. But many people do not have an ethernet connexion with dhcp. Many still have a usb modem, which make impossible the download and make the distribution harder to configure.
Yes, its true, its a valid argument.
I think we should avoid importing solutions from
other distros, it's important to save our origin (you know what I mean...).
Every open source software are the same family, even I think that take some things better developed form other distros is not a sin. Sometimes tradition destroy the capabilitie to grow for the common users.But i respect your position.
We should rather focus on improving our ideas and inventions.
I like anaconda very much, far more than Mandriva's installer. However it needs improvements with yum, through bug report, on speed i think.
I think that a resize disk tool could complete de installer.
That's my opinion. We should respect our history and traditions. That's all :)
Open Source World is a place for creativity and Bazar situations. I respect tradition keeping the source code Open. But if you create or improve something better for all the users and you dont do that because of "history", tradition become more important than functionallity. If the source code is Open, is Open Source. So its the same for me . I think that we must respect tradition, but give more heavy arguments than " I like" or " Avoid solutions from other distros". Before say "I like", we must say " this will help users to adopt Linux ?" If the answer is yes, in spite of the things that I Like, or I try to avoid, so the target, the purpose destroy the tradition.
This kind of differencies, generates more and more distros, and a lot of distros become confusing for the people. To spread Open Source Technology we need to leave behind RPM vs DEB discussions. We need to go to Open or Not OPen discussions. Open Source Community and Free Software Society must leave behind teen age to enter in the adult age.
Anyway I respect a lot the tradition in somethings. And Its for me too much positive to exchange opinions. Even the differences, this motivate me more a more to spread Fedora. I love Fedora, and I want it better than today!
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