Am 2008-12-17 14:42:20, schrieb Ron Johnson: > On 12/17/08 14:00, Kushal Koolwal wrote: > >Hi, > > > >I am using Debian for last 3 years. I have heard the term IGL (Industrial > >Grade Linux) quite a few times and I would like to know what all changes > >does one need to make to Debian's current release (etch) in order for it > >to be considered as "Industrial Grade"? It seems there is no formal > >specification regarding IGL unlike CGL (Carrier Grade Linux) which is very > >very formal and complex too. Some people think that it is just a Marketing > >Hype. > > > >If anyone of you can shed light on this issue, it would be great. > > > >Also, if this is the not the correct list to post the question please let > >me know and I will post it in the appropriate list. > > Didn't you ask the same question a week ago on LinuxQuestions.org? > http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/what-qualifies-as-industrial-grade-linux-689615/ > > Farslayer's answer seemed very cogent.
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