[VERY-OT SCOX Crap] [was: what's next for the linux kernel?]

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Willy Tarreau wrote:

[Cc: list purged to save people time]

On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 08:50:54PM -0700, Marc Perkel wrote:
If you all think Netware is no more you are under an interesting illusion. Linux being cheap has cut into the little server market - but if you have thousands of servers all running off the same shared permissions systems - you just aren't going to do that off of Linux.

NetWhere? did you say. Oh yeah, that broken down piece of sh_t I rewrote 10 years ago?
The NetWhere-did-its-market-share-go operating system is dead.


Please will you move those boring threads to another mailing list or
even to usenet ? This is LKML, we're only the 6th of the month and
there are already 1250 messages, 200 of which come from this thread,
and many others coming from other long off-topic threads. 20% noise
is too high and disturbting. It becomes difficult to find someone
talking about subjects rouelated to kernel development !


You should move it to the "entertainment and trolling" section the Linux Community. Just add the word "merkey" somewhere in the body of the text and forward it to the SCOX message board. The thread will go on for days, and George Bush, Jimbo Wales, and even Sollog will probably join
the discussion.

:-)

Thanks in advance
Willy

(NB: I'm not interested in your reply, so please don't Cc: me)

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