On Wed, 10 Sep 1997, Jim Pick wrote:
> Here's some feedback/corrections:
>
> about.html:
>
> * Ian Murdock started Debian. Ian Jackson wrote dpkg + the bug system.
> (Suggetion: get Ian #1 to write a little history blurb)
I'm planning to set up a "Debian Project Manual" which contains a
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Jim Pick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> why_debian.html:
I think there are at least three different groups of OSes that people
might choose instead of Debian:
1. Other Linux distributions, like Red Hat.
2. Other Unixes, like FreeBSD or Solaris.
3. Windows
so many lists - and i know only 50 % or so.
what about a list of all lists with description in the developers corner
(i didn't check the new version, but the old had not all lists...).
debian-user debian-68k debian-devel debian-devel-changes
debian-consultants debian-announce debian-changes debian
Here's some feedback/corrections:
about.html:
* Ian Murdock started Debian. Ian Jackson wrote dpkg + the bug system.
(Suggetion: get Ian #1 to write a little history blurb)
* I would link to www.kernel.org for the kernel information (that's
Linus's web site). Wired had a nice artic
Sue Campbell wrote:
> I'd appreciate comments and suggestions on these before implementing
> them in the main distribution.
On about.html, it says Ian Jackson, but it was Ian Murdock who started
Debian. I doubt the date was 1996, (I'm thinking earlier).
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