Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> Am 24.07.2015 um 14:56 schrieb James:
>> Rich Freeman <rich0 <at> gentoo.org> writes:
>>
>>> Just be practical.  From my experience showing up at a LUG and telling 20 
>>> people how something worked well for you gets you a lot further than 
>>> handing out free T-shirts and hats at a booth.
>> Rich, I'll be practical. Gentoo needs an installer program, like most
>> other distros if you want your rank_n_file users to entice new users.
> nope.
>
> Gentoo does not need an 'installer'. We have way too many people not
> being able to read simple instructions already or spending 5minutes on
> google&thinking for themselves. Just look at this mailing list. We
> really don't need more of them.
>
>
>
>


I have to add, back when they tried the installer before, I never got it
to work.  Anytime I did a install, I did it the current way, by hand
following the docs.  At the end, I had a fully bootable system with a
handmade kernel and carried on with my install.  Not once did that
installer work.  My hardware at the time was not super old but old
enough to be well supported.  Everything worked once I did the install
the old fashioned way. 

I might add, installing Gentoo teaches a lot to a new person.  I can
install Madriva or whatever it is called now in less than a hour but I
have very little information on how to fix something or correct a setup
problem.  Having a installer may give someone a reason to beat on their
chest and say we have a installer but it really does little else. 

Just my opinion on the topic.

Dale

:-)  :-) 


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