>>> 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