I'll see your combination and raise you z/VSE, z/TPF, BS2000/OSD, MPE, VMS,
OS2200, MCP, BeOS, PRIMOS (long gone, late, lamented) and GCOS 7/8.  Oh, and
if I absolutely have to, Windows.  :-P

-- 
M. Ray Mullins 
Roseville, CA, USA 
http://www.catherdersoftware.com/
http://www.mrmullins.big-bear-city.ca.us/ 
http://www.the-bus-stops-here.org/ 

German is essentially a form of assembly language consisting entirely of far
calls heavily accented with throaty guttural sounds. 

--ilvi 



 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
> Sent: Saturday 12 November 2005 15:13
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Platform Advocacy
> 
> In
> <!&!AAAAAAAAAAAYAAAAAAAAAJ/6KggGInlFs/2GBOkJFIDCgAAAEAAAAKSAJA
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> on 11/12/2005
>    at 10:38 AM, Ray Mullins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> 
> >Because this list concentrates mostly on z/OS (despite its name), we 
> >tend to have a slightly narrower vision of the computing world.
> 
> While I am in no position to be picky, I would love a 
> position that required me to work on some combination[1] of 
> AIX, *bsd, Linux, OS/2, other Unix, z/OS and z/VM. I suspect 
> that it was lack of a migration path rather than lack of 
> interest that has kept must of us strictly on one or  platforms.
> 
> [1] No, I didn't overlook it. I'd work on it if that was my only
>     option, but I'd work on any of the others instead if given
>     a choice.

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