Brian Mathis wrote:
On 8/2/07, Jay Lee <jlee@xxxxxxx> wrote:
[...]
CentOS 5 is a .0 release, you might be better served using CentOS 4.5
which has had much more tme to prove itself as a DNS Server.
[...]
Jay
Please don't propagate this idea. That is very "Windows wait for
service pack 1" way of thinking.
Actually it is an 'old' Red Hat way of thinking from the pre-fedora era
and was very much true for RH versions up though 7.x.
Linuxes actually go through
extensive pre-release public beta testing, the kind of stuff Microsoft
does on its .0 releases.
I'd say "Enterprise Linux distributions" there. It's not true for all
or even most Linux distributions.
> When a new CentOS release lands, it has
landed.
Yes, Centos qualifies as an enterprise version. Plus something like DNS
will be fixed immediately if any problems are noticed - long before an
x.1 update.
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Les Mikesell
lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx
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