Curtis,
You are right, I should really get some sleep before writing mail, got Linux on the brain after spending almost every waking hour sorting minor bugs in our servers. Not just open source either, most non-commercial projects are a 'when its ready' state of affair, allthough the wait can be frustrating the end result is usually worth the wait. I apologise to any computer that felt predjudice by my remark :)
Regards Andrew
Curtis Maloney wrote:
Andrew Hutchings wrote:
I should imagine as with most Linux projects it will be a 'when its ready' release. Which is good from a stability point of view.
Since when was this a Linux project?
I've never run Dovecot on Linux, and from what I read on this list, many other people don't, either.
Or are you saying "Linux" when you mean "open source"? Like so many people say "the Internet" when they mean "the web"?
-- Curtis
-- Andrew Hutchings Systems Operator / Developer / Linux Guru Netserve Consultants Ltd. http://www.domaincity.co.uk/