[indiana-discuss] Indiana is the wrong development
Yannick Francois
yannick.francois at gmail.com
Thu Jun 14 04:12:00 PDT 2007
2007/6/14, Gueven Bay <guevenbay at web.de>:
> But the "easy distros" are going to the wrong direction : They want to tell the user
> that the complex machine under his table is as easy as a video recorder - or maybe
> as easy as a toaster -.
> This is wrong in two ways:
> 1) The "easy distros" are building a false assumption. A PC is much more complex then
> a video recorder.
> 2) From this false assumption the users of these "easy distros" become more and more
> lazy.
>
> Above I wrote that in my critic I also see the "easy distros" of GNU/Linux. Please,
> go to the forums of these distros and read the questions of their users. In the last
> consequence these users want to do lesser and lesser work, they want that their live CD
> boots, reads their minds and automagically start the music files they want to listen now.
> But no distro, no software, no network/infrastructure can meet these requirements, no
> PC can be so easy to use.
>
Hello community.
I just want to add something, in the other direction. Do you know how
your car works ? Do you think all people who drive car know how
injection, engine, starter, and other kind of stuf ? I dont want to
allow only F1 driver or other rallye, nascar driver to drive a car. I
want to use one too. And if possible without making some repair, or
other mecanics thinks.
For Solaris (I'm new to the Solaris World) I think adding a "new
branch" like Indiana project It's a good idea for help solaris to be
know over the world, and only if Solaris want to come on desktop (of
end user). Keep a Solaris clean, secure and performants for server and
"pro-user".
For me Indiana is a good "plus".
Yannick.
ps: I hope my english is understable ;-)
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