On Aug 2, 2006, at 4:39 PM, Michael Babcock wrote:

http://www.systemsmanagementpipeline.com/191601005


"The company took a Big Bang approach and tried to overhaul all of its operating system's core components simultaneously, an approach that eventually led to a fiery development crash."

You mean like Apple did when it switched from Motorola 68K chips to PowerPC in 1994? Or when they switched from MacOS to OS X? (The recent switch to Intel chips is not really a switch at all, as they've always supported Intel in non-released builds).

        What a load of hogwash.

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