> Good point. My comment comes from a conservative point of view, in which the > OpenPKG's advantages when administrating more than ten different platforms > greatly outweighs those advantages when administrating only two. From a more > progressive point of view you could argue that OpenPKG delivers big > advantages even when administrating on a single platform (and still be > correct). > > Regards, > Michael
And let's not forget that platforms change. If today I am a redhat shop, but tomorrow management decides we are a suse shop, with all of my services in an OpenPKG sandbox, none of my processes and methodologies really change. Since converting most of my linux/solaris to OpenPKG, I often "forget" what the underlying OS is on the server I am working on. That in itself is a beautiful thing. :) Aaron ______________________________________________________________________ The OpenPKG Project www.openpkg.org User Communication List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
