Paul Seelig writes: > Mark Phillips writes: > > > I think it is in Debian's interest to think carefully about how to get > > the best possible TeX distribution. I think for a lot of people, having > > a great TeX distribution would be a major selling point for the > > distribution. At the moment, Debian's TeX direction seems a little > > confused. > > Actually i thought that teTeX was supposed to and is the solution for > what you seem to recognize as Debian's confused TeX direction!? IMHO > the fact that teTeX has become part of Debian is a major reason to > consider installing Debian. I suppose that teTeX is at the moment the > state of the art of all the Unix TeX distributions available.
Don't misunderstand me, the packaging of teTeX seems to me to be a great improvement over the existing TeX packages. When I say that "Debian's TeX direction seems a little confused", I mean that: 1. There still exist the original TeX packages. If teTeX is the way to go, should we be phasing these old packages out? 2. Although teTeX covers the most important TeX things, it isn't as complete as NTeX for example. Should we have a strategy for making teTeX the base TeX distribution, with additional packages "adding value" to it (ie including the things teTeX misses)? If we abandoned the old TeX packages, we could then refocus these energies towards adding value to teTeX. Is this a good idea? But I have one small doubt about my strategy. It seems to me that the advantage with the old TeX packages is that they broke the TeX stuff into small chunks. This meant you could pick and choose which bits you wanted. Is this also true of teTeX.deb or must you install all or nothing? In summary, I am not critisizing the addition of teTeX -- far from it, rather I am suggesting that we clarify the direction forward from here. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mark Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] "They told me I was gullible ... and I believed them!" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .