Re: Redhat distro development questions

2002-01-25 Thread Kevin McConnell
--- Trond Eivind Glomsrød <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Erik Paulson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I'm curious how RedHat manages it's releases, > especially while balancing the > > needs of RedHat users against the fact that most > of the code in your product > > comes from somewhere else. F

Re: Redhat distro development questions

2002-01-19 Thread Uncle George
Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote: > > Erik Paulson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I'm curious how RedHat manages it's releases, especially while balancing the > > needs of RedHat users against the fact that most of the code in your product > > comes from somewhere else. For the next release of Red

Re: Redhat distro development questions

2002-01-19 Thread Trond Eivind Glomsrød
Erik Paulson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm curious how RedHat manages it's releases, especially while balancing the > needs of RedHat users against the fact that most of the code in your product > comes from somewhere else. For the next release of RedHat, does the CEO wake > up one morning an

Re: Redhat distro development questions

2002-01-19 Thread Kevin McConnell
--- Erik Paulson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > I'm curious how RedHat manages it's releases, > especially while balancing the > needs of RedHat users against the fact that most of > the code in your product > comes from somewhere else. For the next release of > RedHat, does the CEO wake > up o

Redhat distro development questions

2002-01-18 Thread Erik Paulson
Hello, I'm from the NSF Middleware Initiative (nsf-middleware.org). We've been charged with developing a collection of middleware to help scientists and researchers use the Internet to share instruments, data, compute power, and collaborate with colleagues. When we say "develop"