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Progeny Releases Linux Platform Manager

IanMurdock writes "Given your previous interest in Progeny, I thought you would be interested in our new Platform Services product direction and the release or our Linux Platform Manager tool. Briefly, Platform Services provides componentized versions of Red Hat and Debian, and Linux Platform Manager allows people to easily assemble these components into custom distributions. You can read more at http://www.progeny.com. More information on our new direction can be found in the Platform Services whitepaper."

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  1. Pick A Product by technomancerX · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Ok, could Progeny maybe pick a product, finish it, release it, and market and support it?

    What is this, version 3 or 4 of 'This is what Progeny does'?

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  2. Shameless Plug by FortKnox · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Slashdot needs a "Shameless Plug" tag to put on articles like this. Look at the submitters address. Slashdot is for news, not PR (unless they are getting paid for this story, in which case, I hope slashdot subscribers don't even get this story displayed to them).

    BTW - What's up with all the Error 500's? Can't the Slashcode guys test the code before pushing it to the 'production' server (btw - these ARE the guys that complain about crashes in windows, then produce slashcode)?

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    Good quote, too many chars. Seriously, the slashdot 120 char limit sucks!
  3. Security by Florian+Weimer · · Score: 5, Interesting

    They claim to use APT. APT (as used in Debian) does not offer any security (neither package signatures are verified, nor can you use HTTPS for download).

    Does anybody know if Progeny has resolved this problem, or just doesn't care?

  4. Re:SlashAds by chrisseaton · · Score: 2, Interesting

    But Slashdot thinks it's better than that - so it should at least try to live up to the standards it sets for the rest of the world.

    A little disclaimer, "submitted by Ian Whatshisface, founder of Progeny", wouldn't have hurt either.