On Dec 23, 2011, at 12:33 PM, LuKreme wrote:

> 
> On 23 Dec 2011, at 11:37 , Chris Murphy wrote:
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>> Neither are UNIX.
> 
> Mac OS X is certified UNIX, so yes it is UNIX.

OK I got that wrong. However, what's the relevance and importance of it being 
UNIX? Consistency and portability of user space processes? That would seem to 
be important in enterprise, but that's not the only thing important to 
enterprise. I listed a number of items that are considered extremely important 
to critical for enterprise, and none of that is even possible on Mac OS X. So 
it seems the UNIX certification usefulness is substantially dilluted.

Chris Murphy
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