On 07 Feb, Ian C. Sison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:

> What is important is that one is capable of analysing the setup of a
> system with the output of (a) query command(s), and apply certain
> best-practice principles with the least possible effort and thought.
> This is the reason the features of RPM are what it is.

I'm curious. What are these best-practice principles? =)

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