> Wietse Venema and Dan Bernstein "go a long way". I
> remember that situation
> where they were flaming each other's asses out about
> their philosophies, their
> products, security, et al. They're both great
> hackers and developers, but as
> most of us know this comes with a price: ego.
> Sometimes it feels like you have
> to pick between the two and then use everything that
> one uses.
yes i agree ( i never chose qmail or djbdns because
they are djb's work it is because i find them good (
even great)
>
> I, for one, agree with Migs Paraz in that it's a
> little difficult to have to
> use all of DJB's stuff. Wietse Venema's tcp wrapper,
> for instance, seems to be
> more widely used and less exotic than DJB's.
heheh i do agree
>
> But then I know that it's "each to his/her own", and
> so I am in no way
> saying "go Postfix", although I highly recommend it.
> Go with what you're
> comfortable with and with what works best for and
> with you and your system(s).
yes use what you want :)
fanaticism to an OS leads even the wise astray -- food
for the gods..
(hrmm out of topic but still same idea being fanatic
would just lead everyone astray ( i.e seen good system
running bind and djbdns together )
>> djbdns is interesting, and I'll give it a shot one
> of these days, but I don't
> think DJB's "guarantee" (of sorts) makes the
> software perfect.
yep yep yep the guarantee doesn't really mean anything
but djb's pride.
use it cause you find it useful that simple.
>
> Just my comments. :)
>
> --> Jijo
-Dek
" wow im watching anime weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
i got all of gundamwing and ranma season 1-5 hrmm
cowboy bebop love hina handmay may, ayashi no ceres,
maison ikkoku and more ( almost 100 gigs ) :) want a
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