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Re: Leopard Migration Guide



On Oct 17, 2007, at 3:48 PM, Dan Shoop wrote:
Well if you think back, at least as I recall (and I do have a very foggy memory), the last point release of Panther made several changes to Directory Services, specifically LDAP in terms of structure that were required for migration. As these changes would be in motion at the moment, should we presume that there will be a OS X 10.4.11 (hint: those who know can't say for certain but can at least extrapolate from past OS releases) for similar reasons, and since those changes might not be committed in code (say b/c OS X 10.4.11 is still only a candidate release) and also given that docs tend to get written later rather than sooner in the scheme of releases, well...

The more I think about this, the more sense it makes. If they're dumping NetInfo entirely in Leopard and if they hope to have Panther and Tiger systems tie into a Leopard-driven OD system, I can see how they may have some tweaking yet to do. Not to mention all the other legacy hooks that will have very different servers in 10.5 (iCal, iChat... even Mail, I suppose).



On Oct 17, 2007, at 4:03 PM, Dan Shoop wrote:
As they say, "prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance."

Which is why I'm eager to get my hands on the Migration Guide. :) But I would much prefer they get it right then that they get it done, so I'll just try to be more patient. After all, judging by past performance, X Server isn't usually ready for a solid deployment until the .3 release.
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