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Re: Work Machine - Part2
> I don't know maybe it is. I'm not sure why it makes sense to maintain our
> own server and not have everything on that server. Personally, if the LDP
> has a machine, why not make that machine the LDP machine for anything and
> everything that we do?
Purity of Environment. The machine that I am talking about will be a
work machine.
We can do -work- on it. In other words if it falls apart and is down for
a day
it will not effect a whole lot of people.
We do not want that on the machine that is hosting the main site. It
will be nice
to be able to make a change, see what it does, and if it does what you
want, then
implement it.
>
> > Therefore I will be purchasing a machine for the LDP per the original
> > SPECS.
>
> What were those, and where did they come from?
You will have to look at the original email with subject "LDP Work
Machine"
>
> > I believe it looks like we will also be moving the LDP website to the
> > new
> > IBM nefinity that is coming in for Metalab.
>
> Uhm, cool, I guess. As maintainer of the Sun Harware Reference, I can't say
> that I advocate the change. :-)
> Greg
Well I guess we could try and get Metalab to run Sparc Linux on their
main server ;)
Joshua Drake
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