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[Gnu-arch-users] priority and market
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Aldrik KLEBER |
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[Gnu-arch-users] priority and market |
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Sun, 23 Apr 2006 23:12:52 +0200 |
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Le Vendredi 21 Avril 2006 15:18, Ludovic Courtès a écrit :
> However, practically, we'll certainly want to favor one particular
> back-end, one that is convenient and ubiquitous. One of the goals Tom
> listed, and also one of the strengths of current Arch, is that any sort
> of hierarchical file system should be enough to allow access to an
> archive. Thus, if we are to continue in this direction, we'd certainly
> focus mostly on a storage back-end based on a regular, POSIX-like, file
> system.
We should favor only one backend, why ? because the goal is to concentrate
effort on RCS functionnality, what would be damaging is to design for only
one backend.
Let's start with one, and after if ARCH 2.0 have a notion of backend, it will
be more evolutive in order to follow evolution of market and his needs.
About the market, my job make me work with MAC and Windows world. Next my
point if view of quality support on windows or not is that we don't need to
have a full quality equivalent on each support, but all functionnality yes,
in order to make easier the promotion of ARCH 2.0.
After if it seem reasonnable that if a community on a non GNU system have a
strong need of ARCH 2.0, that ARCH 2.0 could be easily port on other systems.
market :
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In general the visibility of the product by the market is
_ GNU users
_ Windows users that are aware of GNU products
But not Windows users, that switch to Gnu OS to use GNU tools. This is only
when they see that GNU tools are better, that after they thing GNU OS are
better and switch to.
one need of market :
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About the needs actually, RCS is a hacker tool, even if the tools can be used
to do other things (configuration file management), but if we take the case
of Web development, there is not a lot of tools that is adapt to hacker, sys
admin, and graphic designer.
The market need a tool that can make easier the exchange of the production
between the diferent kind of specialist. XDelta can be an aspect of the
answer for graphic designer for example ?