Isaias Calderon wrote:
> For educational purposes (learning how to make a Live CD distro,
> trying to learn more about free/open source tools for pentesting,
> etc.) seem to be a "good initiative" ..
>
> But after doing all that, what's wrong with contributing with the
> backtrack team?? i'm pretty sure that you can learn a lot more with
> them, since a lot of open source projects are in desperate need of
> "volunteers"...
Perhaps a more beneficial path would be to list which tools are
*missing* from existing solutions such as nubuntu/backtrack, why they
should be included (including reference to any present packages they
should replace or supplement, and again why) and what rpm/apt
prepackages are available that contain it.
I am sure those who are building such things are more in need of
information than hands-on assistance.
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Received on Dec 02 2008