On Fri, 2002-11-15 at 06:54, Brian K. Jones wrote: > On Friday 15 November 2002 5:54 am, John wrote: > > > > I'm beginning to think Psyche is a good one to miss. > > Amen brother. This will also slow my dept's adoption of the next release. > Inevitably, I'll also end up having to run another distro somewhere in the > department just so I'm comfortable enough with another distro to change if we > feel the need. I recommended against upgrading our servers to 8.0. There's nothing wrong with that policy. I always use the last minor release of the last series (currently 7.3) on servers, so there's no pressure from any user or admin to upgrade because a new minor release was made. 7.3 is an excellent platform, and it will continue to be stable and supported for a long time coming. > If I > need to do it again for the next release, it's not gonna fly, we'll have to > either hack the hell out of the 7.3 boxes or switch distros. Why, do you operate under some sort of mandate that you must operate under the latest release? That's just a little bit ridiculous. Upgrading for the sake of the latest release, without some compelling reason only creates needless downtime. -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list