[email protected] wrote:
> Not long after I walked in the door where I've been contracting, they
> told me to do Spacewalk. I went to the site, and 0.4 was the latest,
> greatest, and stable version. I saw nothing that suggested it was a
> development version, like the way the Linux kernel x.<odd> == dev, and
> x.<even> == stable.

*Cough*
*All* versions of Spacewalk are (and will be) somehow development. Spacewalk will not be stable ever - in the same meaning as Fedora is never stable. I mean Spacewalk did not went through QA. Only developers and users tested it. You *should* expect bugs in every release. No matter if it is 0.4 or 1.0 or 5.0.

Either you are brave and skilled enough that bugfixing means challenge to you. Or if it means only worries to you, you should use Satellite instead. You will get QA and support with this. You should tell this to your manager.

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Miroslav Suchy
Red Hat Satellite Engineering

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