On Sat, 1 Apr 2006, Steven Lutrov wrote:

>> I think you would benefit greatly by displaying the development team and
>> their responsibilities as well as the roadmap ahead for the distro. I
>> really want to keep using TSL, but the lack of official commitment is
>> hard to live with.
>>
>>
> I have to agree. I also offer my assistance anyway I can as I value
> Trustix as the best server distribution out.

>From my point of view, two errors in one sentence :)

1st, Trustix went downhill since comodo stepped in. From the free/non free 
version confusion to fireing the cloud-dev crew (the volunteers from the 
community)... i dont trust comodo anymore, even more since all the "good
old guys" left. I know it might me unfair to the ppl who took over at
comodo, but well...

2nd, there are some other distros out there who are doing the same job as 
trustix did a few years earlier: being better server distros. The trustix 
community is falling apart, mostly because the most capable members were
scared away by comodo and the decisions comodo made.

A few words about TSL3:
It doesnt "feel" stable. The installer is a joke. No kickstart. No floppy 
install. Thus no easy transition from 2.2 to 3.0 for guys like me who 
build big installations upon TSL2.2. I was about to start a new project
based upon TSL, some 1000 boxes or so to be installed within one year.
Guess i learned about the personal changes within comodo/trustix just in
time :-)

Danny
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