Sorry to see Michael go.. Quoting Howard Owen <hbo@xxxxxxxxx>: > > By the way, I have a postgresql schema and a bunch of Perl that help me > track problems and fixes in 7.3. It could be easily extended to cover > other distributions. It would need to be altered to fit whatever process > the project comes up with. But it would enable ad-hoc query of status at > various stages. I stopped relying on Fedora Legacy project a long time ago as it was a hobbyist project that didnt seem to have a clue about Security. I remembered a guy called Dag who had worked for a company we acquired in Belgium when I headed up VA Linux technical services in Europe, pre me starting Smoothwall (so please I do have a clue). He has been doing exactly what Fedora Legacy does - on his own - without support - far quicker - far more efficiently and far far more succintly than Fedora Legacy has been. This includes support for all major versions of RH. In fact he's the reason I haven't ditched 69 RH servers and gone to Debian. More info ?? Get yourself down to http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/ and http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/apt/ Richard Morrell Founder SmoothWall -- fedora-legacy-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legacy-list