On Thu, 2009-03-26 at 08:56 -0500, Troy Dawson wrote: > But asking for every package that you want to be in the main SL > distribution is not the way to do it. Every package we add, adds work > to us, and not just one time work, but work for 5 to 7 years in the > future as we maintain that package. I would like to add my two cents. We are currently in the process of switching to SL from the vendor who shall not be named. We've chosen SL because it closely resembles the original distribution. We have hardware and software that only supports this flavour of Linux. Any deviation could lead us into a situation where we get no support from our vendors should an incompatibility arise (particularly if it works fine with the original). Most people using the Enterprise Linux (EL) line of distros are doing so because they want a stable Linux operating system that will be supported for many years. The third-party repos are there to provide additional functionality _if_ you choose to deviate from the base. Quite frankly, if you are looking for a Linux distro that has all the latest bells and whistles packed in one nice container then EL is probably not for you; consider Fedora or Ubuntu (or one of the many other distributions) instead. Chris