Re: Preferential notice of new versions
On Sat, Feb 03, 2001 at 10:00:51PM -0800, Joe Rhett typed:
Sure they do! Try reading the website once or twice. Then you can take your foot out of your mouth.
Um, Do you have a URL? I belive this whole thing started by Paul Vixie stating that ISC will issue first reporting of issues to OS Vendors and Root Nameservers. Neither category do you, or I, fall under. Yes, on the ISC's website it does state that Nominum, Inc. will support bind. Great. So will I. Not nearly the same as what Vixie is now offering to OS Vendors and Root Nameservers. Is ISC stating that Nominum, Inc. customers will receive up to the minute security updates? IE, is Nominum to ISC-Bind what sendmail.com, inc. is to The Sendmail Consortium? If so, OK. But, I'm taking it as Nominum offers support services, similar to what Harker Systems, and others, does for sendmail. -- Jeffrey Meltzer Sr. Network Administrator VillageWorld.com, Inc. SolarisGuide: http://www.solarisguide.com
Is ISC stating that Nominum, Inc. customers will receive up to the minute security updates? IE, is Nominum to ISC-Bind what sendmail.com, inc. is to The Sendmail Consortium? If so, OK. But, I'm taking it as Nominum offers support services, similar to what Harker Systems, and others, does for sendmail.
There are enterprise support contracts available for purchase. I don't know if they've shifted them into Nominum or not, but they are referenced in multiple places. And yes, it is my impression that Nominum intends to be BIND, Inc. but I'm not associated with them and that is only my impression. -- Joe Rhett Chief Technology Officer JRhett@ISite.Net ISite Services, Inc. PGP keys and contact information: http://www.noc.isite.net/Staff/
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