Hello Nicholas!
29 Nov 17 14:06, you wrote to me:
MM>> RedHat backports a lot of new features into packages, and there
MM>> are always repositories out there with more "updated" software.
MM>> At work we use CentOS specifically because it is stable, and well
MM>> tested. If we need newer versions of software/packages, we'll
MM>> find a repository for them, or we'll create our own.
MM>> I don't think I'd want to manage 750+ machines running Gentoo or
MM>> Arch
MM>> :)
NB> Oh no, definitely not. I'd probably go the CentOS route as well if I
NB> were managing that much. However, for a few machines at home.. ;)
I run Gentoo on my "dev box", which I use for all my devops-y work. It also
runs SEXPOTS to forward landline callers to the BBS. (Although one of these
days I'm going to switch it over to mgetty and ifcico, I just don't have a good
way to test it, since I can't call myself)
My BBS runs on CentOS 7 mainly because I wanted it on something stable, and I I
can manage the OS in my sleep (and after long days at work, I often do!). Years
back I ran Synchronet on Gentoo, and that was ... well, less fun that I wanted
it to be.
Mike
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