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Date:      Sat, 04 Nov 2000 20:45:04 -0600
From:      Charlie <bobkruk@misnet.com>
To:        Jordan Hubbard <jkh@winston.osd.bsdi.com>
Cc:        Terry Lambert <tlambert@primenet.com>, Ignacio Cristerna <ignacioc@avantel.net>, freebsd-advocacy@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Installation: what to (not) do about it
Message-ID:  <3A04C9B0.811803CA@misnet.com>
References:  <24441.973306588@winston.osd.bsdi.com>

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No quote, just an addition to what's been said about licensing of the
new installer:

If a new licensing model applied to the New Installer during its first
year of incorporation into FreeBSD, we could do something Redhat-ish
in having two installers during that first year: the new one, and the
old dialogue one.  The new one, I assume, will be graphical, and if
the hardcore 80x25 folks want something text-based, they can still use
the old one.

This approach would also allow us to have wide distribution (i.e. beta
testing) of the new installer without forcing people to use it until
it's proven stable.  This first year, under any license, would pass
VERY quickly (esp. WRT the dialogue alternative), and we're likely to
see more coders interested in it if there's a beta included with every
Official FreeBSD CD set.  This could serve as the proof-of-concept
that Terry said was necessary for adoption among developers.

This doesn't answer the question of 'Who will start?', but it makes
the answer a little less critical, because if we have two concurrent
install methods, it won't be so important to have a 100% polished GUI
installer before it starts shipping.

Comments, please :-)
-Charlie


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