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Shawn wrote:
> On Thursday 01 June 2006 16:52, Gustin Johnson wrote:
>>> p.s. My initial reaction was NOOOO, Shawn, don't leave the Gentoo
>>> fold!  But I understand your reasons.  Just so long as you keep it on
>>> the servers.  ;-)
>> And my experience is exactly the opposite.  The servers is last place I
>> want gentoo.
> 
> As you know Gustin, I have some experience with THIS sentiment as well.  But 
> I 
> think it's a matter of if the server is maintained.  If it's a box that will 
> be installed and then ignored until something goes wrong, then no, Gentoo is 
> not well suited.  If it's a box that will be installed and maintained on a 
> regular basis, then it's a great choice.  
> 
> Then again, I don't know if I would install Gentoo on a customer's servers... 
>  
> Probably Debian...
> 
You shouldn't really ignore *any* box, regardless of OS or distro :)




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