Of course, Apple is a business and has no responsibility to its customers?!
What saddens me is that Mac OS X Server was really starting to work well (at least for me). I remember starting back with Server 10.0 when nothing worked (and I spent days and days finding out ;-) It's somewhat like when they dropped the Newton way back when (it was just starting to really work well). But more specifically I am annoyed that all the information (and links - the web of information) we have inside the Mac OS X Server wiki is trapped - there seems no easy way to export to another wiki. At least organisations should provide some way for customers to preserve their investments when they leave a market. Also, I am unsure about the fidelity of saving files on other server filesystems. There used to be filename restrictions / incompatibilities (AFAIK) with using non-HFS+ file systems (and file serving protocols, e.g. NFS) on the server, and open-source HFS implementations were always behind Apple. Already, of course, my SLS doesn't provide versioning facilities for files saved to the server. Cheers, Ashley. -- Ashley Aitken Perth, Western Australia Skype/iChat: MrHatken (GMT + 8hrs!) _______________________________________________ MacOSX-admin mailing list [email protected] http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-admin
