installing openreg on a remote server
Serhiy Korycki
korycki at gmail.com
Sun Apr 22 22:07:01 UTC 2007
Openreg is absolutely applicable to usage after certain rework.
On 4/23/07, Stephane Bortzmeyer <bortzmeyer at nic.fr > wrote:
>
> On Sun, Apr 22, 2007 at 12:35:04PM -0600,
> Luis Diego Espinoza S. <lespinoz at gmail.com> wrote
> a message of 68 lines which said:
>
> > This can tell you something about this software. I have many
> > problems trying to put on working and another people from other
> > NIC?s tell that is broken.
>
> Please do not refer to anonymous reviewers. If people have issues with
> OpenReg, they can certainly post here (or directly to ISC). Otherwise,
> saying that "another people tell ..." is useless because I could say,
> for instance "many people from the largest NICs told me that OpenReg
> is great".
>
> Now, to the software itself. I do not think you can design a registry
> software which is "double-clickable": a registry is a complex and
> delicate thing, it is not a word-processor. A registry software is
> closer to a library than to a "double-clickable" program: it is
> intended for people who will work on it, not just with it. Some
> aspects of the registry business (for instance the varieties of
> registration policies) make it that way.
>
> If you know a registry software which is better than OpenReg, speak up
> and say the name, an informed comparison could certainly be useful for
> everyone.
>
> In my experience, OpenReg is certainly not easy to install but all the
> competitors I tried are not better in that respect (they may have
> other strengths).
>
>
>
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