The U.S. Customs Service defines an antique artefact as something that
is at least 50 years old, and I z/OS is identified with is antetype,
OS/360, it is or will shortly be an antique.

Now 'antique' and 'antiquated' are closely related etymologically; but
'antiquated' is pejorative.  To antiquate is to make obsolete, and I
am not sure that z/OS is obsolete.

In my personal view it is not, although it must be conceded that a
good many of its stalwarts are at least obsolescent.  The further,
evolutionary development of what we have would, I think, be a better
strategy than devising a new operating system.  New ones are always
unstable and full of omisses.

John Gilmore, Ashland, MA 01721 - USA

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