-----Original Message----- From: J.C. Roberts [mailto:list-...@designtools.org] Sent: Friday, September 18, 2009 9:58 PM To: Brian Shackelford Cc: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: OT: Old School Unix vs. Modern Day Support "Professionals" - was (Defending OpenBSD Performance)
On Thu, 17 Sep 2009 12:27:47 -0400 "Brian Shackelford" <bshackelf...@dns-net.com> wrote: > Old School Unix = People that KNOW what they are doing. I work with > Macs, PC's, Windows, Novell, Mac OS, Linux, Unix, Windows, DOS (Yes > some customers still use this), THEOS (anyone else heard of that > one???) Most long term OpenBSD users know of THEOS. The reason is simple; the scumbag company behind that OS tried to use "reverse domain hijacking" (i.e. a bogus dispute claim) to steal the "THEOS.COM" domain name from it's owner, namely Theo de Raadt. -jon -- J.C. Roberts Sounds right to me. Last time I needed something from them, I had to cut off my right foot. Customer was up and running, but I am still limping :) - Brian