On Wed, Oct 04, 2000 at 03:10:51PM -0400, Paul Lussier wrote:
> In a message dated: Wed, 04 Oct 2000 15:03:56 EDT
> Tony Lambiris said:
> 
> >Let me ask you, who would be the type of person to download the latest ISO of
> >Red Hat, people using workstations, or servers? If you are running a mission
> >critical server, and you are using the latest _anything_ you're just asking
> >for trouble.
> 
> There you go again.  Insinuating that because a person does one thing, the 
> other must automatically be true.  
> 
> Downloading the latest ISOs has nothing to do with running them on a mission 
> critical server.  And no one said they were doing this.

And there you go again, looking too deeply into what has been said. I've
noticed you do this a lot. Any reason for it?
*sigh*
I'm just making a point that _if you use the latest and greatest release of
something in a server environment, you are asking for trouble_.

Why is that so hard to understand?

> 
> I've got a copy of the latest RH ISOs, I run both servers and workstations.
> But I'm not running 7.0 on anything mission critical.  People download the 
> lastest release of sw for a variety of reasons.

What does this have to do with anything?

-- 
Tony Lambiris [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
OpenBSD: Because I care. [www.openbsd.org]

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