On Wed, 14 Nov 2001 09:01:30 +1000 "Ian Mortimer" <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Kickstart also gets enhanced, but it has some legacy > > issues (many of them thanks to poor planning on my part) that folks are > still > > stuck with. > > Since kickstart is still a relatively immature product I would vote for > improving it's design and usability as a higher priority than backward > compatibility. While kickstart could be called immature, it's hardly new. It's been around for 4 years (maybe more), and we have a number of folks using it in reasonably large implementations. Backwards compatibility is, and will remain, important. Erik ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | "Amazingly, there are significant numbers of 30-something women now who | | want to learn how to box - something that most sensible American men gave | | up years ago." - New York Times Magazine |