On 2020-04-16 2:36 PM, Timothy Sipples wrote:
Isn't this all obsolete now? Linux and Windows are used everywhere and I
doubt anybody cares about POSIX certification.
Occasionally I bump into a RFP that includes the letters "POSIX" and/or
"UNIX." In principle anybody can put anything they want in a RFP.
Occasionally == rare, right? In my town (country) most government IT has
shifted to the cloud. All major cloud providers offer services that
cater for
strict government regulations. I don't think anybody cares about POSIX
compliance anymore. In fact, it's a hindrance. If only z/OS UNIX could
break the
POSIX shackles and be more like Linux!
https://www.ibm.com/cloud/government
https://aws.amazon.com/govcloud-us/?whats-new-ess.sort-by=item.additionalFields.postDateTime&whats-new-ess.sort-order=desc
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