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Re: A rather radical beta-test announcement for you to consider



On Sun, 28 Apr 1996, Richard Kettlewell wrote:

> I think calling Debian `the' Linux base system would be making the
> same mistake as RMS made on linux-kernel, at least to some extent.
> 
> Calling it a `base system' at all sounds too much like you *must* get
> something else before you have a usable system.
> 
> I think that a better way to go is toc call it an operating system, or
> a Linux distribution, or whatever, and then emphasize that it's also
> emminently suitable for building other systems on.

I very much agree with the above, especially the last paragraph.

Bruce - when do you want to plan to release 1.1 to the general public?


Guy