On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 03:26:56PM -0600, Sebastian Otaegui wrote:
> Features:
>     * Avoid aliases forever! Lamson uses friendly regular expressions
>       and FSM-based routing.

Some people, when confronted with a problem, think "I know, I'll use
regular expressions." Now they have two problems. -- jwz

more seriously, though: it seems that this upstream already has a fairly
antagonistic attitude towards debian, are we sure that we want to include
their software in a stable release?

        http://lamsonproject.org/docs/faq.html

read past the part about "mime strippers", which sadly does not mean what
one might think (i believe he meant MIME strippers, though the imagery
did make me chuckle). and on to:

        How do I install lamson on a Debian or CentOS server?

        Debian and CentOS are notorious for being dinosaurs. Both
        distributions of Linux suffer from the false rationale that
        older software is more stable and secure. The reality is
        that the stability or security of a piece of software is not
        a function of its age, and in many cases the newer versions
        of software will typically fix many stability and performance
        problems. Despite this fact, these two variants of Linux are
        notorious for back-porting patches from later versions to older
        versions rather than just using the newer version.




        sean

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