*sigh* I'm sitting here with my manager and the other admin, as they argue as to when CentOS 6 will be out. Anyone have a clue as to when? Are we getting close?
mark
On 12/20/2010 3:35 PM, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
*sigh* I'm sitting here with my manager and the other admin, as they argue as to when CentOS 6 will be out. Anyone have a clue as to when? Are we getting close?
mark
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
this happens every release. there's no set date. it'll be done when it is completed.
I'm sitting here with my manager and the other admin, as they argue as to when CentOS 6 will be out. Anyone have a clue as to when? Are we getting close?
this happens every release. there's no set date. it'll be done when it is completed.
Is there a roadmap or expected feature set that we can look at?
-Jason
On 12/20/10 12:50 PM, Jason T. Slack-Moehrle wrote:
Is there a roadmap or expected feature set that we can look at?
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 12:50:50PM -0800, Jason T. Slack-Moehrle wrote:
I'm sitting here with my manager and the other admin, as they argue as to when CentOS 6 will be out. Anyone have a clue as to when? Are we getting close?
this happens every release. there's no set date. it'll be done when it is completed.
Is there a roadmap or expected feature set that we can look at?
Beta refresh 2 of RHEL6; 30-day free trial for RHEL6 or the upstream documentation for EL6.
John
On 12/20/10 2:55 PM, John R. Dennison wrote:
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 12:50:50PM -0800, Jason T. Slack-Moehrle wrote:
I'm sitting here with my manager and the other admin, as they argue as to when CentOS 6 will be out. Anyone have a clue as to when? Are we getting close?
this happens every release. there's no set date. it'll be done when it is completed.
Is there a roadmap or expected feature set that we can look at?
Beta refresh 2 of RHEL6; 30-day free trial for RHEL6 or the upstream documentation for EL6.
Or Scientific Linux has their alpha release out. Should be close enough for testing most things. http://distrowatch.com/?newsid=06401
On 20.12.2010 21:35, m.roth@5-cent.us sent:
*sigh* I'm sitting here with my manager and the other admin, as they argue as to when CentOS 6 will be out. Anyone have a clue as to when? Are we getting close?
Just follow kbsingh and/or centos on Twitter and you'll know if its done. I'd also expect info on early testing-releases there.
Daniel Heitmann wrote:
On 20.12.2010 21:35, m.roth@5-cent.us sent:
*sigh* I'm sitting here with my manager and the other admin, as they argue as to when CentOS 6 will be out. Anyone have a clue as to when? Are we
getting
close?
Just follow kbsingh and/or centos on Twitter and you'll know if its done. I'd also expect info on early testing-releases there.
Ah, no. I'm not a twit, so I'll just check the CentOS.org website, and here.
mark, who remembers too bloody well wearing a pager 24x7x365.25, except when he was wearing *two* of the damn things, so screw Twitter
m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Daniel Heitmann wrote:
On 20.12.2010 21:35, m.roth@5-cent.us sent:
*sigh* I'm sitting here with my manager and the other admin, as they argue as to when CentOS 6 will be out. Anyone have a clue as to when? Are we
getting
close?
Just follow kbsingh and/or centos on Twitter and you'll know if its done. I'd also expect info on early testing-releases there.
Ah, no. I'm not a twit, so I'll just check the CentOS.org website, and here.
mark, who remembers too bloody well wearing a pager 24x7x365.25, except when he was wearing *two* of the damn things, so screw Twitter
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
+1 ChrisG
On 12/21/2010 10:28 AM, Chris Geldenhuis wrote:
Just follow kbsingh and/or centos on Twitter and you'll know if its
done. I'd also expect info on early testing-releases there.
Ah, no. I'm not a twit, so I'll just check the CentOS.org website, and here.
mark, who remembers too bloody well wearing a pager 24x7x365.25, except when he was wearing *two* of the damn things, so screw Twitter
+1
Twitter is 'all public' so you don't have to join to see what someone has posted and you can view it as a web page at your convenience if you don't want a live feed: http://twitter.com/centos
Les Mikesell wrote:
On 12/21/2010 10:28 AM, Chris Geldenhuis wrote:
Just follow kbsingh and/or centos on Twitter and you'll know if its
done. I'd also expect info on early testing-releases there.
Ah, no. I'm not a twit, so I'll just check the CentOS.org website, and here.
mark, who remembers too bloody well wearing a pager 24x7x365.25, except when he was wearing *two* of the damn things, so screw Twitter
+1
Twitter is 'all public' so you don't have to join to see what someone has posted and you can view it as a web page at your convenience if you don't want a live feed: http://twitter.com/centos
I have no intention of following someone who can say everything they know in 140 chars or less.
mark
On 12/21/2010 11:05 AM, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Just follow kbsingh and/or centos on Twitter and you'll know if its
done. I'd also expect info on early testing-releases there.
Ah, no. I'm not a twit, so I'll just check the CentOS.org website, and here.
mark, who remembers too bloody well wearing a pager 24x7x365.25, except when he was wearing *two* of the damn things, so screw Twitter
+1
Twitter is 'all public' so you don't have to join to see what someone has posted and you can view it as a web page at your convenience if you don't want a live feed: http://twitter.com/centos
I have no intention of following someone who can say everything they know in 140 chars or less.
You don't have to 'follow' anyone. Just look at the web page whenever you like. And whether Centos6 is done or not should only take a 2 or 3 character term.
Am 21.12.2010 18:05, schrieb m.roth@5-cent.us:
I have no intention of following someone who can say everything they know in 140 chars or less.
This is ridiculous. Just bookmark/take a look twitter.com/$user and you're fine. No reason to sign up, no reason to follow anyone.
If you at least had taken you look at it after my reply you had known that already.
Sigh. Enough of this Twitter-discussion, ok? This is centos.
Ah, no. I'm not a twit, so I'll just check the CentOS.org website, and here. mark, who remembers too bloody well wearing a pager 24x7x365.25, except when he was wearing *two* of the damn things, so screw Twitter
+1
Twitter is 'all public' so you don't have to join to see
I have no intention of following someone who can say everything they know in 140 chars or less.
mark
What twitter's character limit does to English spelling, grammar, sentence structure, and concepts of thought flow and composition, you can't do to your dog.
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