I'm glad to see this get off the ground -- with no disrespect to the great
work that Craig has done over the years.
Just a couple more suggestions (and I'm sure this list will grow as the
project does):
* It might be worth contacting and inviting the individual maintainers of
the primary distributions - EPEL/Debian/et al. IIRC, most of them are on
this list. But I'll just echo what most of has already been said in that
we prefer to install via package managers rather than via tarball.
* It might be good to restore/convert the old website (via github), which
had a TON of useful scripts and other bits which are still applicable to
v.3.x.
Kris Lou
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On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 7:43 AM, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom <
[email protected]> wrote:
> On 05/16 10:50 , Adam Goryachev wrote:
> > I would definitely suggest that the lack of FTP backup support in v4 is
> > a non-issue.
>
> I have to agree. After 10+ years of using BPC I've not found many
> situations
> where it would be really useful. Better to get other functionality out
> sooner. As Voltaire said and Kalashnikov exemplified, "the perfect is the
> enemy of the good".
>
> --
> Carl Soderstrom
> Systems Administrator
> Real-Time Enterprises
> www.real-time.com
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