On Mon, Feb 19, 2007 at 06:14:19PM -1000, david
wrote:
Hmm, I see no need for
0install.net. If
you're someone who can be
allowed to install software on a system, what's so hard about remember
root's password?
I'm a Debian user, and a big fan of it's package management system.
However, it's probably not the best possible package management system out
of the set of all possible package management systems, in the same way
that socio-capitalist democracies are not the best possible political
systems out of the set of all possible political systems. As such,
it's great to have alternatives and people trying different ways of
doing things so that the software can continue to evolve.
In short, it's easy to remember root's password. It's also easier to
distribute your software using
0install.net than it is to get it into
Debian[1].
Best,
Chris.
1. Depending who you are and how well known your software is.
But if you're able to create a Debian package for it, you can easily
distribute that from your website. You don't need to get it into the
Debian distribution.
--
David
gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com
authenticity, honesty, community