On Tue, 2004-09-28 at 12:23 +0200, Dariush Pietrzak wrote: > I would suggest updating one's knowledge at least every ~5 years or so... > (it's easy for me to say, because i'm still learning, maybe people with > decades of IT experience find it more difficult to follow development of > standards)
Wow, the next thing you are going to say, is that Microsoft isn't standards friendly. Or that SCO doesn't own UNIX. Or that (the) SUN is setting. Every 5 years... I doubt *I* could keep up with that pace. BTW, I won't get into any further arguments about ftp, mainly I am convinced its usefulness is past. Remember *I* *AM* *CONVINCED*, which means *OPINION*. Sure other options exist, but FTP in the > 5 years ago old school sense isn't even optimal anymore except for anonymous/chroot'd (or non-chroot'd for significantly larger values of sane FTPDs) UL/DL. I won't use it and haven't for 5+ years (/me grins). -- greg, [EMAIL PROTECTED] The technology that is Stronger, better, faster: Linux
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