For once I can say about John Gilmore's statement.  Well put.

Duffy

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On Jan 7, 2014, at 10:08 AM, John Gilmore <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am not persuaded that age is the fundamental issue here.  Age
> disparities can be valuable.  Whitehead's much quoted rationale,
> 
> The justification for a university is that it preserves the connection
> between knowledge and the zest for life, by uniting the young and the
> old in the imaginative consideration of learning.
> 
> makes my point.
> 
> What is problematic about many mainframe shops is something quite
> different; it is a shared culture that is
> 
> "insular, suspiciously unanimous, risk-averse, and mediocre".
> 
> The competent old who have something to teach the young will enjoy
> working with---and, yes, learning from---them.  There is indeed
> something very dreary about workplaces populated only by the
> middle-aged and the old, as there is about college campuses when the
> students are elsewhere.
> 
> John Gilmore, Ashland, MA 01721 - USA
> 
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