Karanbir Singh wrote:
Christopher Chan wrote:
- technologies
- best practices
- deployment strategies and tools
- management strategies and tools
I don't know whether that will take off...has not it been tried
outside centos.org by centos list members already?
Not that I am aware of. But its worth a try here in .centos.org ( or so
I feel anyway ). What we do or dont do will ultimately be based on what
everyone feels about it.
Sometime when Bryan Smith was still about...setup by a Brazilian IIRC.
But whatever. Like John Hinton says: Cut us loose.
And to better cater to these conversations, as well as further
encourage such content, we'd like to propose creating a 'centos-tech'
list.
They sound like 'general' stuff that lot.
yes, a lot more generic than something that is distro specific.
Okay, I think quite a few here would want a 'anything goes' list then.
How about a centos-help list instead?
I am not sure if that would work, its been tried many times and always
fails back to the fact that everyone who posts to a list, has an issue
they need help with.
Okay, let's have an 'anything goes' list whatever it is called.
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