[ncolug] Re: Debian Linux gains carrier grade status

  • From: "M. Knisely" <charon79m@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ncolug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2006 14:34:42 -0400

We DO support Linux and will continue to do so.

We have a current Linux deployment in place that is still under contract to support for another few months. We have been at a few sites who run Linux servers and have offered support for their Linux deployment. So far, none are under contract, that I am aware of; however, we have offered such services.

Mike K.

larry wrote:
1.) We don't have telecoms as customers, and never will
2.) We don't support Linux, and (probably) never will

Henry Keultjes wrote:

Good news for you MT guys.  Seems that HP is behind this.
HP unveils Carrier Grade Debian
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS5258815901.html

Henry Keultjes wrote:

http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2157587/debian-linux-gains-carrier

The questions was raised about Debian's OSDL status. Here is a very positive answer.

That brings me back to the Ubuntu situation. I have always liked Chuck's well placed passion for Debian yet I don't quite understand the gripe with Ubuntu not pushing code upstream.

Is not the sole requirement of the GPL to publish the code?

If the code that Ubuntu produces is worthwhile, is there any reason that Debian developers cannot just go and get it or is it a question of false pride on the part of the Debian developers?

Since Chuck was part of that original Debian "club" he should be qualified to answer that but I would also like for him to go back to his old comrades and ask that question - are they griping about a non-issue?

Henry Keultjes
Mansfield Ohio USA

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