On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 9:28 AM, Austin Rachlin <arachlin(a)ksplice.com> wrote:
Hi -
We announced some exciting news for Fedora users yesterday, and I'm hoping
you'd be willing to cover it on your Planet Fedora. We released a free
version of our Uptrack product for Fedora users -- Uptrack allows users to
install kernel updates without rebooting. With the free offering, there's
no reason Fedora users should continue to abide the constraints of
update-forced reboots.
The story has been picked up by
Slashdot<http://linux.slashdot.org/story/10/08/31/191228/No-More-Need-...
CrunchGear<http://www.crunchgear.com/2010/08/31/ksplice-now-free-for-f...;,
but your Fedora-specific audience is who we really want to hear about our
release! After all, rebooting is now obsolete.
I'd be happy to talk further if you're interested.
Thanks,
Austin
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Ksplice, Inc.
www.ksplice.com
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Austin,
The Planet Fedora website is an RSS aggregate and all the content is user
generated. We don't control nor manage the topics covered by these
individuals. Its possible that someone may blog about Ksplice's Uptrack
product and it will show up on Planet.
Sijis