On Sat, 30 Jan 1999, Jonathan P Tomer wrote: > > What sort of things do we want to start aiming for? Certainly we want to > > keep killing release-critical bugs, but do we also want to try minimising > > normal/wishlist bugs in, say, base or important packages?
> i think that's probably one of the most important things to do, as > well as bugs with installation... imho a headache free install is > vastly more important than headache free running, especially since > bugs in running programs are easier to document. I strongly disagree on this point: Bugs must _not_ be documented; they must be _fixed_! (We are Debian, not Microsoft ;). Also, you install once (usually takes no more than 1 hour) and you keep your running system for a much longer while. Not that bugs in the install shouldn't be fixed (fixed, not documented! ;) of course... Cordialement, -- - Vincent RENARDIAS [EMAIL PROTECTED],pipo}.com,{debian,openhardware}.org} - - Debian/GNU Linux: http://www.openhardware.org Logiciels du soleil: - - http://www.fr.debian.org Open Hardware: http://www.ldsol.com - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -"Microsoft est à l'informatique ce que le grumeau est à la crépe..." -