Sorry, that is what I meant, guess it came out wrong :) I agree, bleeding-edge is the latest and most of the time greatest however bleeding-edge has it's place, I love my Gentoo system but I think the risks out-number what the benefits are here on a production server.
> Trevor Lauder wrote: > >>Yep, Gentoo is for the home hacker. You put Gentoo on a production >> server/workstation and you are just begging for trouble, it's also way >> too bleeding edge for that. >> >> > > I wouldn't quite put it that way. Some bleeding-edge products actually > have bugfixes in them which tend to make them more stable. I will say, > however, that with bleeding-edge product, umm, "you never know what > you're gonna git". An unacceptable risk for most businesses. > -- > > *Richard Plana, B.Sc., CCNA* > Secretary > Calgary Linux Users' Group
