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-.. -*- mode: rst -*-
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-.. _testimonials_toplevel:
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-============
-Testimonials
-============
-
-Here are a few things that users of Bcfg2 have to say about it:
-
-* `... With so many machines and so much variation and subtleties
- between machines, I would simply go crazy trying to manage and
- maintain these machines. Bcfg makes my life much
- simpler. <http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/web-mail-archive/lists/bcfg-dev/2006/03/msg00023.html>`_
- -- Ti Leggett
-
-* When I took over managing a compute cluster, its configuration
- management was a mess. A liberal dose of Bcfg cleaned up the
- machines, made them more secure, and gave me the information needed
- to keep an eye on them. I definitely trust the cluster more now
- that its configuration is well-defined and well-managed. -- Cory
- Lueninghoener
-
-* "`Bcfg2 propaganda
- <http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/unix-sysadmin/bcfg2-propaganda-29441>`_"
- - Two days ago Mathieu Jobin had sent a message to bcfg-dev mailing
- list containing a link to Yahoo!'s grid white paper mentioning
- Bcfg2. As I don't think Bcfg2 is getting as much attention as it
- should, I thought about mentioning it
- here.
- -- Cezary Morga
-
- * http://blog.mozilla.com/aravind/
-
-See also :ref:`sites_toplevel`.