On Thu, 16 May 2002, Michael Meskes wrote: > On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 08:34:05AM +0200, Tille, Andreas wrote: > > Do we really need so many terminal emulators??? (Flames about that to > > /dev/null ;-). ) > > I completely agree, but I guess that doesn't have to go to /dev/null. > :-) I've got a brand new high capacity / high speed /dev/null and want to test it extensively. Since I use it for backup I spend only a fraction of a minute for the job ;-)).
> > I just vote to drop netscape. > I support that too. How about galeon? Uhmm - I never had the idea that Galeon would be out!! Please include this greates browser I've ever seen! > > Agreed. > > Do we even need one? No - as long as this would stop Galeon from beeing included. > > Hmm, LinuxTag is a German conference with potential German visitors, right? > > Why not stick to German documentation and just leave the English where no > > (up to date!) German replacement exists? Just an idea. > > >From my experience that are very few non-German visitors, but quite a > lot German newbies who'd like to try Debian. Thus the German docs should > stay IMO. Exactly. People hwo travel from abroad are expected to be this interested that I guess 99% of them will be able to find the relevant information in English in a view seconds. Completely other situation for random German visitor from nearby who would just notice: This damn Debian GNU/Linux is only documented in English and I can't understand any word. Just get rid of this wast ... > > > Add de Documentation. > > So my last statement is mood, or was this taken out of context? No. I wanted to say: High priority: German documentation Even high priority: English documentation where there is no (up to date) German translation Lower priority: English documentation which is quite an exact translation of the German text (Instead include Galeon. Or just spare this space perhaps for galeon or even a funy game? Did I mention Galeon?) Lowest priority: Other languages. In my opinion this would fit the needs of people randomly grabbing a Debian CD. More knowledgeable users will find the relevant stuff themselves. Kind regards Andreas. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]