"G. Matthew Rice" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The only downside to this, as other people have mentioned, is that
> we won't be testing what is being used in the field.

Yeah, but we've had that argument on other things as well.
At some point, Lowest Common Denominator "wins".  ;)

> The JTA survey will prove or disprove the belief that 'most people
> are now using yum, apt-get, etc to install packages'.  If that's
> so, we should be testing those systems over and above the core
> package installers like rpm and dpkg.

Most people are using APT, YUM, etc...
However, DPKG and RPM test more advanced troubleshooting/knowledge.



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