On Fri, 13 Oct 2006, Axel Thimm wrote:
o If you want to run Fedora Core, you need to keep up with the pace of it. If you cannot there are RHEL and clones and other enterprise
Actually, I signed no agreement, binding or otherwise, which said so.
your environment. Allowing security vulnerabilities to creep into a large environment by design (e.g. by chosing a platform that you cannot maintain as the vendor requires you to) should be
They are no more a vendor than we are, and when you tell me how to get people to stop running OpenAFS 1.2.10, I'll buy you a (tasty beverage of your choice) and until then, I will laugh at you and just drink the tasty beverage I have in my hand myself (a stout from West Virginia Brewing Co)
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