Am 18.05.2018 um 10:32 schrieb Oleksandr Shneyder:
NFS-based TCE has a lot of advantages and will be kept anyway. ... as long as someone is actively maintaining it. If you have customers paying for it, or you volunteer to maintain it, fine.
But I'm not happy with keeping a TCE-NFS in git that works on, say, Debian 9 only, when Debian 10 or 11 becomes/is the stable release.
I'm curious to learn about the "lot of advantages" of TCE-NFS. Go ahead and list them, please, so we can put them in the Wiki and create a side-by-side comparison between TCE-NFS and TCE-Live as a guide for potential users, so they know which version is right for them.
My personal experience with TCE-NFS was horrifying, that's why I started TCE-Live. But maybe it is just a serious lack of documentation of TCE-NFS that made Debian-Live feel way easier to me ...
Kind Regards, Stefan Baur
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