On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 11:35:23AM -0400, David E. Storey wrote:
> This is sorta off topic. Although, I generally agree that OpenLDAP isn't 
> exactly what I'm looking for in a directory server I'm curious to know 
> WHY people don't like OpenLDAP.

because it isn't realiable. two "i'm-running-but-stop-answering"s per year
are too much. 

> For me, OpenLDAP is too static. 

ACK

> Also, what language, C? 

yep, what else.

> Why not get involved with 
> OpenLDAP to fix the issues people have with OpenLDAP rather than try 
> building something from scratch?

why writing qmail instead of help fixing sendmail?

It's the approach, the design that differs.

Greetz

Henning

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