[hobbit] Future of Hobbit

Josh Luthman josh at imaginenetworksllc.com
Thu Jan 24 15:49:30 CET 2008


The thing I see packages being beneficial is if there are a lot of users
that need an "easier" installation.  If it costs more support time to make
packages then to drill down the problems with compiling then I could see a
reason to make packages and update them.

Pretty sure it is understood the source isn't disappearing among everyone
here.  I'm sure it will be a cold day in hell when that happens ;)

On 1/24/08, Rich Smrcina <rsmrcina at wi.rr.com> wrote:
>
> No one is advocating eliminating the capability of being able to compile
> from source, far from it.
>
> We wish to, hopefully, add to the user base by including Hobbit in major
> distributions like SLES, RHEL and others.
>
> Hubbard, Greg L wrote:
> > A lot of Hobbit users are using Linux-based packages.  Some of us use
> > "commercial" systems, so we have to compile from source.  I think Hobbit
> > would be hobbled if it were to become a Linux-oriented package, which
> > could happen if it were to start depending on a lot of extras that are
> > not easy to port to other operating systems.  People use Hobbit for all
> > sorts of reasons, and in all sorts of environments.
> >
> > GLH
> >
>
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