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From: | David Sugar |
Subject: | [Bayonne-devel] A question of distros for delivery of prepacked solutions |
Date: | Sun, 31 Jul 2005 17:42:31 -0400 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.5 (Macintosh/20050711) |
From an organizational point of view, it would make sense to use Debian (3.1) for these things and setup an appropriate Debian repository for Bayonne and other components. I prefer to setup and use Debian in part because it has an intelligent deployment model, unlike the typical multi-cd rpm distro. However my own experience is far more complete with packaging and setting up rpm based repositories and packages, and with creating RPM distro cd's with modified/alternate packages, and it is possible to equally imagine explicitly targeting centos/wbl/redhat enterprise and/or suse (or fedora for that matter). Centos/wbl/rhe makes particular sense in terms of where existing vendors require telephony hardware, which sometimes is only supported under a specific and limited set of distros, and they often seem to choose rhe.
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