Al Viro wrote:
On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 08:58:13AM -0700, Marc Perkel wrote:
This stuff I'm talking about is not theoretical. It's been in Novell
Netware since 1990 and it works great. Netware with DOS in 1990 is still
far superior to Linux today. Once you've had Netware - Linux is
laughable. All youhave to do is look ate Netware and copy it. Or the
mars-nwe netware emulator for that matter. The code to do this already
exists.
Novell will happily sell you Netware if you are so inclined, I suppose.
As long as its consentual, it's really your business - one of three is
not that bad, even if "sane" and "safe" are missing...
That's not the point. The point is that Netware has a far superior
permission system and I am suggesting the the Linux community learn from
it and take advantage of seeing what better looks like and improving itself.
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