At 1:43 PM -0700 1999/9/15, Jamie Norwood wrote:
> No offense, but you are wrong and he is right. A 'still under developement'
> product should NOT be used for critical production machines.
You're absolutely right. I believe that even with the latest
code, Greg does not recommend that it be used for production systems,
and I recall relatively recent comments by Matt Dillon to the same
effect. Anyone who is brave enough (or stupid enough) to use it on a
production system gets what they deserve. While very promising, it's
still not production-grade code.
That said, I still think I'm going to give it a serious go on our
Diablo/dreaderd news reader servers.
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These are my opinions -- not to be taken as official Skynet policy
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