> That's what makes open-source's ecosystem so vibrant. :) > I suspect that you are saying that with tongue somewhat in cheek. :-) Speaking as someone who just wants to get a job done, I do find the rockiness of the terrain discouraging. Just when I was getting used to crmsh, I hear that there's a new direction for the community at large. I don't mind learning new things, but it has been very difficult to even find out where to start with pcs. The documentation is very sparse and fragmented. It's hard enough just figuring out where to download the core cluster components. A person just starting out has to navigate around quite a lot to sketch out a picture of the Linux-HA landscape.
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