Gerard Beekmans wrote these words on 11/22/05 14:31 CST:

> That's fine. The scheme is not of importance -- it's the coordination. 
> If in BLFS book Postfix ends up with UID 21, then Postfix in the CLFS 
> and/or HLFS books also has to use ID 21.
> 
> When we're all adding new components, we should use the same IDs across 
> the books and not pick our own at random and have issues where one books 
> has a different ID that is assumed, than another book.

And in another message, Gerard wrote:

> There's a misunderstanding there. This document is for our use only -- 
> the developers of the various book to help ensure all books use the same 
> IDs for the same function

Thanks for the clarification. As far as all books using the same
UID/GID for a similar named user/group, I thought that was a given.
Seems you laid down the law many messages ago. :-)

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