El Viernes 03/11/2017 a las 13:12, Manuel Wolfshant escribió:
> On 11/03/2017 05:40 PM, Ricardo J. Barberis wrote:
> > El Viernes 03/11/2017 a las 12:09, Stephen John Smoogen escribió:
> >> OK how can we better explain this in the future? There seems to be
> >> some sort of misunderstanding that EPEL is giving the same guarentees
> >> as a paid for product from Red Hat.
> >
> > I can't remember which one it was, but there was a repo that when you
> > installed its -release package, it printed a warning in the console that
> > those packages were not guaranteed and out of the support contract you
> > might have with RHEL.
> >
> > Maybe a post-install/post-upgrade script in epel-release showing such a
> > warning?
>
> Anything printed on screen/console will probably be fully and completely
> ignored in an automated install.
>
>
>      wolfy

Sure, but at least it's another option in addition to the wiki and some people 
will see it.

And hopefuly first timers will do a manual install before automating their 
processes :)
-- 
Ricardo J. Barberis
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