Debian Science might need help from some of you, for instance: http://blends.debian.org/science/
Commits have slowed down considerably in 2014. Jean-Victor Côté, M.Sc.(Sciences économiques), (CPA, CMA), Post MBA J'ai aussi passé d'autres examens, dont les examens CFA. J'ai un profil Viadeo sommaire: http://www.viadeo.com/fr/profile/jean-victor.cote I also have a LinkedIn profile: http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=2367003&trk=tab_pro Date: Sun, 9 Feb 2014 04:44:22 -0800 From: [email protected] Subject: Future of Scientific Linux To: [email protected] I'd like to know what people think about (possible) future scenarios for Scientific Linux. Let's say: - If SL becomes a CentOS SIG (builded using the CentOS Core) does it still worth the time or will you change to CentOS? - If nothing changes and SL continue to be build from SRPMs (with a huge delay compared to CentOS) - If SL dies to be replaced by CentOS at CERN and Fermi Lab Feel free to add new scenarios. --- Henrique C. S. Junior Química Industrial - UFRRJ Centro de Processamento de Dados - PMP Literatura - Química - Fotografia - Linux
