John Summerfield wrote:
One doesn't need at all to go to CentOS QA to do something private any
more than CentOS needs to run it past Red Hat's qa.
perhaps you dont, but I like to know that the systems and process I am
using ( and centos is going to provide officially ) have gone through
some testing process.
OTOH now it's done, I'd love it to be an official part of CentOS.
... and that is not going to happen unless it goes through the -qa and
testing people first.
If the users are going to trust us to provide them with a service, we
need to make sure that the trust is based on some facts and at-least
some form of testing.
- KB
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Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.org/ : 2522219@icq
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