Interview with Arch Linux Core Team 10
Provataki writes "OSNews posted a juicy interview with the Arch Linux core team discussing everything about their promising distro, including their original package manager 'pacman,' their competition, their plans and more."
Re:I hate Arch Linux. (Score:2, Redundant)
Good distro (Score:5, Interesting)
naming (Score:1, Insightful)
Naming is Hard! (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Naming is Hard! (Score:1)
I was just pointing something out, don't be so eager to insult. I googled for Pacman, and you know what, all the results were for the game, duh? I've been using Linux for 12 years now so I know about the names uses and yes, I could figure out what pacman does. But that doesn't mean most people can.
Yes, naming is hard, but
Re:Naming is Hard! (Score:1)
It's true that software are tools, and you search for the tool by name, and you hope the name will reveal the tool's use. However it isn't that big a deal. All GUIs nowadays have a description field, Google will help you if you search well (eg "pacman ArchLinux"), man pacman would also help, so will "man pacman".
The best thing a name can be is memorable and catchy. Car manufacturers have long since given up on contextual names, they do fine.
No I've
Re:naming (Score:1, Interesting)
Great distro... (Score:4, Insightful)
I aggree that it's not for beginners, and still takes considerable user effort at times but it's got a sensible conf file layout and syntax and provides complete control over the OS, it much harder to FUBAR that a Mandrake or a Redhat.
D.