On Fri, April 21, 2006 6:26 am, Emiel Kollof wrote: > Well, it's light, small and compact, and it does all we need (which is > schedule commands to run at certain times). Administration-wise it's not > different. (edit crons with crontab -e, same crontab format). It's also > very mature (and because of that, also very secure). I don't actually > see why we couldn't get rid of vixie's cron and use dcron instead.
They are functionally identical, except the one we have is in more common usage and doesn't need to be updated or relicensed. We're already discussed a bug tracking system when working alternatives exist, plus a new source tracking system (cvsup). We've got a lot of bread, and only so much butter to spread on it - I'd rather work on technology that doesn't already exist.
