When you consider the competition, it's no surprise that swirl should come out on top. I mean look at Ants.. can anyone discern any logical correlation between 'ants' and 'Debian'? Or 'ants' and anything except modern art?:>
Debian isn't comprised of artists. It's comprised of programmers, sysadmins, system analysts and engineers.:> Although I do agree that the/. Debian logo was better.:>
Nortel? That statistic is incorrect. (But, as we all know, 99.8824% of all statistics lie) -Kysh
When you consider the competition, it's no :>
:> Although I do agree that the /. :>
surprise that swirl should come out on top. I mean
look at Ants.. can anyone discern any logical
correlation between 'ants' and 'Debian'? Or 'ants'
and anything except modern art?
Debian isn't comprised of artists. It's comprised
of programmers, sysadmins, system analysts and
engineers.
Debian logo was better.
> Cololocations are by far the worst of
:>
/rebooting devices you have if a
:> Like Yahoo, gamespot.com, talkcity.com, quote.com?
:>
> all connections to run a business from.
I beg to differ!
> First of all you have no power to control your > network.
Most decent coloc facilities allow you 24/7 access to the facility. Most control of a network can be done remotely, anyway.
> Secondly, you are relying on the company's
> technical support. I don't care how many master > switches
Console servers, remote power boot, spanning tree, and other methods _DO_ work quite well.
> Colocations are for small time people.
Small time?
-Kysh, a Debian user