How can you even correlate mapping open WAPS with the Minix vs Linux debate?  

There isn't and wasn't any doubt that a clean room implementation of a
POSIX kernel wasn't against the law.  Not true for wardriving.


On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 11:36:06 -0600, Scott Harney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christian Tortorich wrote:
> > So I still don't get the point of mapping things you cant use.
> 
> "Just for fun".  Perhaps the value of the pure research effort of mapping 
> these
> things is not immediately apparent.
> 
> After all, Andrew Tannebaum didn't think Linus Torvalds' effort to create a
> macrokernel-based reimplementation of unix made much sense at the time.
> 
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