Mike McGrath wrote: > This is a tricky topic to discuss because the answer isn't so clear. > On the one hand we should hold the EPEL packages to a high standard > because that just comes along with being 'enterprise'. On the other > hand, we should assume our users will be knowledgeable professionals > who, if need be, have their own policies and procedures in place to > update packages and would therefore find broken packages before they > make it into production environments. Do you really think so (nothing against your positive view of users)? Aren't there loads of people running RHEL because they get *support* with it as they do not have the knowledge inhouse? Regards, Ralph
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