>>
>> When you commit to providing services to this community, it is
>> absolutely the business of that community on how the infrastructure is
>> managed.
>
> It is the business of the community that the services provided are
> adequate and stable, certainly. That's become rather obvious recently.
>
> Irrelevant details of the server configuration that do not directly
> affect those services aren't really something to gossip about on a
> public mailing list, though.
I can agree with that.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
>
> The two are quite different things.
>
>> The people offering these services have a responsibility to insure
>> that their infrastructure is well managed. If people are not up to
>> that responsibility, there are plenty of providers willing to take it on.
>
> Cheers,
> Steve
>
>
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