On Aug 15, 2007, at 13:19:16, Marc Perkel wrote:
One of the problems with the Unix/Linux world is that your minds
are locked into this one model. In order to do it right it requires
the mental discipline to break out of that.
The major thing that you are missing is that this "one model" has
been very heavily tested over the years. People understand it, know
how to use it and write software for it, and grok its limitations.
There's also a vast amount of *existing* code that you can't just
"deprecate" overnight; the world just doesn't work that way. The
real way to get there (IE: a new model) from here (IE: the old model)
is the way all Linux development is done with a lot of sensible easy-
to-understand changes and refactorings.
With that said, if you actually want to sit down and start writing
*code* for your model, go ahead. If it turns out to be better than
our existing model then I owe you a bottle of your favorite beverage.
Cheers,
Kyle Moffett
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