> From: Matt Fahrner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 15:01:49 -0400
>
> Yes, the BugTrack for this gave me pause. The Bugzilla log for this is
> particularly ugly in the way it plays out. I thought (though I can't say
> why) that RedHat would be more immune to these sorts of arbitrary
> decisions. It's becoming more clear that this is not the case as they
> change (or don't) high visibility items in ways that don't seem to
> necessarily reflect general industry consensus or logic. Another example
> was rewriting "dhcpcd" with "pump" rather than fixing the open source
> ISC version. That was a real "huh?" to me.
Especially since the ISC version is now better than pump. I threw away pump
and am using the ISC version because pump wouldn't work at all with my
roadrunner account.
Chris
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