On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Eddie F wrote:
> necessarily mean that evolution isn't controlled a lot more than we think,
> just because we don't see any means of control....
> .... * I digress * .... This is probably for another thread, on another
> list.
You certainly do.
But then again, so do I ...
> Anyway, with all that said... As the evolution of Linux has been controlled
> (�fix/improve as you go�), it probably doesn't quite compare with
> life-on-earth's more chaotic(???) evolution.
Two words: natural selection. Nothing chaotic about it. The most fit
variations in each generation survive and reproduce.
I do not see such a process at work with Linux.
cheers
rickw
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