sender: "Johnny Hughes" date: "Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 09:00:26AM -0600" <<<EOQ
Bind zone files are an accident waiting to happen. I don't know anyone who uses it who hasn't screwed up the serial number at least once.
djb data files are far simpler, and less likely to go completely horribly wrong if you fat finger something.
Probably true ... but bind is the DNS standard ... everything is based on it :)
Using bind (and knowing how to use bind) is the best thing (IMHO) ... especially if you do this for a living :)
Hehe... that's quite an argument.
BTW, Windows is the most widespread desktop OS, I assume you are using a Windows desktop at home, right? :P After all why would anyone use a Linux desktop, as everyone knows is far less 'standard' and everything is based around Windows... :) In fact why do you even work on a Linux distro... when you should be building a Windows distro?!? That'd be cool... CentWos ;)
Hope my humorous intention is clear enough, I respect a lot your and all the other's work on CentOS. Great job people, even if you're working on a less than 'standard' OS, but hey, nobody's perfect... :P Except Microsoft, right? :D
Have a great day everyone, and don't forget to use the standard stuff. Just be careful what standards do you pick ;)
-- Alex, making a very nice living based on djbware stuff :D