Why not just use TSSE as Distro
Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 12:48 pm
... continued from a different forum and topic...
I finally looked at TSSE in some detail and realized that a lot of the conceptual design seems to have transferred from that scriptset to Distro sooooo I was wondering why you didn't just add 96 support to TSSE and use that as a completed Distro. Seems that would have been easier. Then if you wanted to release changes to it they would be in the form of service packs.
The advantages are pretty clear. Since you, Austin, scripted TSSE you'd already be intimately familiar with it. It certainly appears to be better organized than previous Distros. SO that would be a plus. Then ofcourse the biggest advantage is that it's a complete scriptset (well, all except for some missing CONST definitions
).
Just a thought.
I finally looked at TSSE in some detail and realized that a lot of the conceptual design seems to have transferred from that scriptset to Distro sooooo I was wondering why you didn't just add 96 support to TSSE and use that as a completed Distro. Seems that would have been easier. Then if you wanted to release changes to it they would be in the form of service packs.
The advantages are pretty clear. Since you, Austin, scripted TSSE you'd already be intimately familiar with it. It certainly appears to be better organized than previous Distros. SO that would be a plus. Then ofcourse the biggest advantage is that it's a complete scriptset (well, all except for some missing CONST definitions
Just a thought.