Everyone should make the attempt to roll their own distribution. I recommend
using http://www.linuxfromscratch.org as a good starting place :).

Tom Veldhouse
veldy at veldy.net

----- Original Message -----
From: Nick B <nbetcher at uswest.net>
To: <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 3:18 PM
Subject: Re: [TCLUG:21791] RH v.s. Debian: A bit of oil on the waters,
perhaps?


>     Everyone has their own opinion of what distro is better. I think for
Linux
> to suceed, Redhat or not, Linux users (Debian included!) shouldn't flame
on
> Redhat or other companies just because they don't like them. I havn't made
a
> post yet that suggests I hate Debian or some other distribution.
>     What I see happening in the near future is the fact that you have all
> these distros, but there isnt one GREAT distro of all. You have tons of
> satisfied people with Redhat, Debian, Mandrake, Slackware, and more. the
> problem is, is that Linux isnt going to take off because you have other
Linux
> users complaining about the fact that one distro has problems and that
they
> should use a better one (The one the complainer is using). So... what you
have
> in the long run is the fact that no one can make up their damned minds
which
> one will be the one to take off.
>     So, what do you guys think is the solution?
>
>                 --Nick Betcher
>
> P.S.) Dont say I flame because this isnt a flame, nor have I flamed in the
> past. I just try to make people face the inevitable. Have fun with this!
>
> andy at theasis.com wrote:
>
> > > All personal advocacy aside, we need to remember that TCLUG is the
> > > Twin Cities Linux Users' Group.  As such, we have members from all
> > > corners of the distribution world.  Unless you roll-you-own, you're
> > > probably using one distribution or another.  Given that observation,
> > > we should commit ourselves to quelling the typical distribution-specif
> > > advocacy we would normally see on comp.os.linux.<dist>.advocacy.  By
> > > typical, I do not mean advocacy in the manner laid out by official
> > > distribution policy or constitution, but advocacy that you see from
> > > the everyday, average distribution enthusiast.
> >
> > Advocacy is informative, if that's actually what you're doing -- i.e.,
> > pointing out some of the strengths of a particular distribution. This
even
> > entails a comparative approach. That's fine as long as it sticks to
> > *technical* points of distinction. Such discussions are educational to
new
> > users, as well as useful to more seasoned users when switching
> > distributions could be potentially very costly (in terms of time, which
> > _is_ money after all).
> >
> > But the benefit of such discussions is completely nullified if it turns
> > from advocacy to eulogizing or vituperation, which then turns into
rancor.
> > This is merely my opinion, of course.
> >
> > In short, flamewars are often enough sparked by flamebait and most of us
> > are capable of recognizing when we're producing that, or not reacting to
> > it in the most positive fashion.
> >
> > >  Committing the TCLUG environment to this tenant wouldn't be too
> > > difficult, and it may promote a more constructive forum on the list...
> >
> > I'm all for that.
> >
> > > I'm not trying to change any personal philosophies here; just trying
> > > to pour a little oil on our apparently troubled waters.
> >
> > IMO, once again, it all comes down to whether each person is inclined
> > towards a default policy of treating respectfully the other members of
the
> > community.
> >
> > Andy
> >
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