* Brad Knowles
| At 2:18 PM +0100 2005-09-01, Ian Eiloart wrote:
|
| > My view is that Debian should not be allowed to hold up anyone's
| > development cycles. As far as I know, it still ships with exim 3 as the
| > default mailer, over three years after exim 4 was released. I think that
| > even 'sid' ships with exim 3 as the default mailer.
|
| The problem is that a majority of the people who run python.org
| are also heavily involved in Debian, so we're pretty much guaranteed
| to be shackled by whatever the Debian people want to do. I couldn't
| even get them to agree to run ntpd instead of ntpdate on the
| python.org machines, because that's not what was provided in the
| Debian packages.
They might want to look at the «ntp-simple» Debian package, then.
ntpd is in that package.
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