It's been an interesting week to say the least. First we see some very good discussion in the
Symas My Old Flame post, then we discover
Fedora Directory Server is less stable/desirable as a back end for Red Hat.
Let's put this into context, first
Red Hat attack OpenLDAP, but yet they won't
eat their own dog food:
We had been basing our application on fedora-ds, during the last year
we've seen great changes in this application and how its packaged. This has
made it less stable/desirable as a back end. All signs point to using
postgres on the back end as being both the easier choice and the more
reliable choice based on what we've seen.
Red Hat do
a lot of great things, but why don't they
do what they preach and collaborate with a proper
LDAP[?] Project and get
real value out of that work and not
waste time and money on a dead end project.
Suretec
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