Again, ignorance is bliss. DISCLAIMER: Sent from phone, please excuse any typos -- Bryan J Smith - Technology Mercenary b.j.sm...@ieee.org - m...@bjsmith.me - http://linkedin.com/in/bjsmith
On Sep 21, 2016 07:09, "Mark Clarke" <m...@jumpingbean.co.za> wrote: > On 21/09/2016 12:58, Bryan Smith wrote: > > > > They used to say the same thing about NSS/389/Dogtag. Now every > > distribution is hacking in support for SSSD and IPA. Why is that? ;) > > > > E.g.., how many people used to not only OpenLDAP was the only open > > source directory server, but say inherent, multi-master replication > > wasn't available or didn't work well? > > > > I. e., cannot help if people are unfamiliar, and distributions don't > > get enough maintainers to port it. The first time someone sees AD > > Forest Trusts at work, they are instantly drawn to it. Heck, just the > > SSSD portion draws them. > > > I wouldn't say NSS/389/Dogtag has been widely adopted outside RedHat yet > - it very well might be an emerging technology but its not something > every sys admin needs to know. If its included at an "awareness level" > then ok - but until it gets wide spread adoption, and mind share, I > can't agree that it should be covered in any more details. To be frank I > think there the coverage in 303 is overboard. BTRFS and ZFS should have > a much bigger weighting in the certs - but that is not relevant here :) > > > > > -- > Mark Clarke > 📱 +2711-781 8014 > 🌠www.JumpingBean.co.za > > _______________________________________________ > lpi-examdev mailing list > lpi-examdev@lpi.org > http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpi-examdev >
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