well, i think the quirk is working on getting it to be demoable like to show people that we have something that works now i was thinking about regerstering it on sourceforge, there are obvios benifits to doing it that way right??? or is it just a pain in the ass. as for debian and rpm's, that might be an option, however since it is most likely going to be open source, you could always add that feature. besides, i can't really code good enough to do anything usefull, i just think of good ideas that could benifit the linux/open source comunity. and making it easy for n00bs to compile from source, and using terminoligy like installing a program normally, i think that would be a great plus. hell, the guys behind rpm probably didn't think that they were inventing a standerd, or maybe they did. as for licensing, i guess if the quirk is writing the basics like he said he was, it would probably be up to him to decide the licence. i was leaning more toward the lgpl myself. so people could use it like a library or something like that