On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 2:41 PM, Sean Chittenden <se...@groupon.com> wrote:

> Well this is a rather trendy topic of late and timely.  I'm very happy to
> see a renaissance and renewed interest in container administration for
> FreeBSD.
>
>
[...]


> For years I've used and endorsed ezjail, but as stated, it is depreciated.
> For a book, excluding ezjail would exclude a huge portion of the user base
> and seems like it would hurt credibility given its dominance as the
> preferred tool for jail administration.
>

Maybe is something obvious to the more technical crowd but as a user what
does "depreciated" mean in this context? If it's "loosing value" how is
this determined? by whom? or it being phased-out replaced by other tools?
Or is this based on your evaluation? If so can you specify what is
specifically missing/outdated/not maintained from EzJail, or is the whole
jail system going in a direction to make EzJail and other tools obsolete?


Thanks for any clarification!

-- 
Alejandro Imass
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