- Stability is my main concern. My wife's Treo crashes many times each day; since they went to NAND memory she doesn't usually lose data any more, but it's frustrating to her. I'd have driven a screwdriver through that thing months ago and burned it in effigy. Above all else I want my PDA to just work. That's why I've never migrated from Cacko ... it does more than the stock ROM and it just works, day in and day out. One time I had a Sokoban level active for five months until I solved it, using it normally for that entire time, and Hiro never crashed. That's what I'm talking about.
- I do, however, prefer more from my PDA than Cacko provides, which is why I try out other distro to see how they are. All of them I've tried have feeds that contain all the software I'm truly interested in, so that's not a concern for me, and about all of them seem to support my rather modest hardware needs. But all of them also fail the stability test ... so far. (shrug)
- It may sound like I'm knocking everyone's hard work, but that's not the case. I admire the people who spend all that time and energy making something I can simply try out on a lark, and I appreciate the passion it takes to do that. I'm just picky! If I had that passion I'd be helping, being a developer myself, but I'm too lazy.
- I'd happily pay for a modern OS based on a current kernel with "true" Linux fuctionality as long as it is stable.