At 8:43 AM -0600 1/11/04, John Hascall wrote:
I too would like to express my thanks to
IBM/Transarc/name-of-the-week for sticking a big fat
knife in my workplace politics. ...
Seriously, my real thanks go to the OpenAFS developers and
community for giving me a way to put our cell back together
on a critical weekend without any eye-bleeding.
I think that we should be fair, and note that OpenAFS exists
because IBM decided to open-source the code. They explicitly
told people that IBM support for AFS was "on it's way out",
and all that is happening now is they are living up to that
claim. They could have let all this technology just dry up,
but at least they decided to open-source the code that they
*could* open-source.
If it wasn't for that, the "OpenAFS community" would not be
in the shape it is in now. IBM expected us to stand on our
own feet, and thanks to a lot of work from various OpenAFS
developers, it's clear that the community is able to do that.
--
Garance Alistair Drosehn = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Senior Systems Programmer or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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