> On Sun, 2002-10-13 at 12:11, Brian Jackson wrote: 
> 
>> Good for you. Most people can't/won't wait for it. They will see that
>> linux  doesn't have a key feature for enterprises, and say that linux
>> still isn't mature enough for them and at best only use linux on some
>> dinky little webservers, like it has been used in the past. There
>> isn't a whole lot of that market left. If we want to move forward and
>> offer something to a broader base of companies, we need features like
>> this included. 
> 
> s/Most people/Most enterprise people/ 
> 
> And this is really entirely the wrong attitude to take.  "Linux does not
> have volume management" and "High-end Linux applications need volume
> management" do not logically imply "we need to merge EVMS." 
> 
> You need to fix the issues Christoph and others raised and you need to
> work within the system.  I won't cry if EVMS is not merged. 
> 
Just for clarification I have nothing to do with EVMS, other than I think it 
would be a good addition. I don't want anybody to get the idea that they are 
as unprofessional as me. 
 --Brian 
> 	Robert Love 
> 
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