On 07/26/2013 01:07 PM, Michael Scherer wrote:
Working in IT @Red Hat, I concur, and I am pretty sure that no one has
all the information to make that estimation. Network, hosting and
storage are all under different budgets for different team, and all
aggregated ( cause the DC where RH host Fedora server is not dedicated
to Fedora, far from it ), and everybody has better things to do that
splitting usage by project,
Not following what you mean by project.
On one hand you have Red Hat the company and on the other you have
Fedora the project which means two entirely separated infrastructures.
yeah sure these two might be communicating heavily between themselves
unless ofcourse you want to risk issues from either the company or the
project being able to directly affect each other when someone screws up
or something fails or something needs to be updated in either the
company or the project and that's just bad administrator practices.
JBG
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