[CentOS-devel] Defining what CentOS is
Ned Slider
ned at unixmail.co.ukTue Dec 23 00:29:45 UTC 2008
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Karanbir Singh wrote: > Dag Wieers wrote: > >> You get 2 parties hating each other and the guilty party earns the cash >> and maybe doesn't care :) > > ok, so a two pronged approach - one targetting the providers, and focus > on best practises and another set of wiki pages, working on a 'recovery > path' that users of these setups might be able to walk through to bring > their machine upto a stable status. > > It can, ofcourse only be a best effort from the CentOS side of things - > eg, you cant 'fix' a OpenVZ install, its not going to work if you fix it > all the way. Neither is a Plesk or cPanel install. If you 'fix that' the > product itself stops working. What we could do is make the situation > clear to both sides, and give them both material to work with. > > my 2c worth. > Agreed :)
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