Date: Fri, 18 Apr 1997 19:37:48 -0400 From: Joel Ray Holveck <joelh@gnu.ai.mit.edu> To: scrappy@hub.org Cc: jkh@time.cdrom.com, mallison@konnections.com, chat@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Commercial, Non-Hacker CD Distribution - A thought Message-ID: <199704182337.TAA16808@diazepam.gnu.ai.mit.edu> In-Reply-To: <Pine.NEB.3.96.970418180256.4592l-100000@thelab.hub.org> (message from The Hermit Hacker on Fri, 18 Apr 1997 18:08:00 -0300 (ADT))
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> What I'm more suggesting (and with all the talk of 'Commercial >Projects' going on in the lists, this may be in the works...) is a >CD that I could purchase from Walnut Creek, put into a cdrom at the >office and install instead of Windows95 for 'that new guys machine' >which, altho *not* Windows, would have a comfortable feel to it...and >a pretty consistent one regardless of how many different ppl did the >install process. One of my favourite aspects of Walnut Creek is the assurance that I could always get source to the programs. Is this no longer true? -- http://www.wp.com/piquan --- Joel Ray Holveck --- joelh@gnu.ai.mit.edu All my opinions are my own, not the Free Software Foundation's. Second law of programming: Anything that can go wrong wi sendmail: segmentation violation -- core dumped
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