On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Frederic Peters wrote:

> don't have tested yet. It would be a good idea to avoid duplicated work.

So why not linuxconf? AFAIK it's the most powerful conftool around and
there's *even* a .deb version of it. Further on it's pretty trivial to
write modules for it and once done you can interface to the conftool
through the command line, the web, textinterface, x-interface, ...

So, yes, why reinvent the wheel, if there are allready n^x conftools
around with a new one popping up monthly (webmin, COAS, linuxconf,
debconf, yast, ..., ..., ...) ? It's not going to make anything
easier.
*t

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