> Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > >> A little Interview by Linus (just another "Linux vs BSD"..) at >> NewsForge: > > Linux, where in the name of progress and flying in the face of > perfection, you can expect to have the VM system suddenly ripped out and > replaced mid stable branch. > > With Linux being a system which chops and changes major components > completely between versions and even mid stable branch, as if their > foundations are experimental, I find his attitude ridiculous. > > 'In contrast, one of my favorite mantras is "perfect is the enemy of > good," and the idea is that "good enough" is actually a lot more > flexible than some idealized perfection.' > > Wow, Linux really is becoming more like Microsoft.
Maybe that's why the founde rof "Gentoo" now works for MS :-) ;) "Gentoo founder and former Gentoo Chief Architect Daniel Robbins began a new position at Microsoft on 23 May 2005. According to drobbins: "I'm helping Microsoft to understand Open Source and community-based projects." While in the midst of hastily packing to move to Redmond, drobbins nonetheless managed to find the time to finalize the transfer of Gentoo's intellectual property (essentially copyrights on ebuilds and other software as well as soon-to-be trademarked Gentoo logos) to the not-for-profit Gentoo Foundation, Inc." 23 May... (23, 5...Illuminatus..hrhr) ;) Good that OpenBSD exist.. ;) Kind regards, Sebastian

