On 11/2/2011 5:07 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> For instance subversion really goes with programming
> more than networking; TCP Wrappers goes more with either System
> Utilities or Security; etc.

I'd just like to mention that I mildly disagree on both counts,
especially Subversion. For instance, we use Subversion to track
the changes of our own books, which has nothing to do with
programming. I could name other instances where I use Subversion
for tracking changes to things other than programs.

And yes, you could make a case that TCP Wrappers could belong in
security, but it *is* a networking package. It is all about access
and control of networks.

Just my thoughts.

-- 
Randy

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