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JRahm
Mar 12, 2007Admin
Look carefully at the disclaimer at the bottom of the page. The great thing about community is that you own this site just as much as I or any of the developers from F5. This site will only be comprehensive and accurate if users like yourself dig in to a problem, solve it, and inform everyone else. We're all better for your efforts, thanks!
To the point of F5 "blessed" configurations, if F5 is required to put a stamp of approval on the solutions posted to codeshare, the wiki, or the forums, the site will no longer be F5 supported. It's just the reality of business. But where F5 is willing to break the corporate model is to back it, albeit unofficially supported, with internal resources.