Am 30.03.2013 16:11, schrieb Kevin Chadwick:
> On Sat, 30 Mar 2013 13:06:16 +0100
> Norman Rieß <nor...@smash-net.org> wrote:
> 
>>  As we all know everything works better and cheaper when things are
>> privatized
> 
> Actually No it's not so simple at all.
> 
> You get incompetence in private and public and you may be more likely
> to get away with it for longer in a public service than in a market with
> competition but there are many examples where things simply get worse.
> 
> In the UK, water companies were privatisied and fat cats made lots of
> money letting the pipes deteriorate for future generations.
> 
> British Telecom, well that's a mixed bag but it is certainly a
> tiny shadow of it's original self.
> 
> We know ideals and theory hardly ever work but theoretically public
> should be much better when well managed.
> 
> I wonder if ISPS wouldn't be handling things like TalkTalks
> Homesafe in such a stupid manner (across the board is where it is
> stupid, even for non users of the service) where they redirect all the
> http traffic through an undoubtedly insecure layer 7 handling huawei
> device with less commercial pressures or analysing bandwidth at layer
> 7 when they should be doing so more safely and completely at layers 3
> and 4 leading me to believe they are not just thinking about bandwidth
> usage. Why does it matter if you download 1000Gb via torrents or http.
> ACKs can be managed in any case.
> 
> I'm glad open source is beginning to make strides into public services
> as it should help put an end to expensive interoperability issues (if
> we stay away from non posix things like systemd, though even then
> shouldn't be too bad ;-)).
> 

I think, you did not spot the sarcasm in what i said :-).

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