My personal definition of legacy is any new code or system that finally goes 
into production. By way of using the word bequeathed, if would be something 
from the build team, bequeathed to the run team to operate and now maintain.


 
Thanks,

Mark Regan
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 From: Elardus Engelbrecht <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2013 12:54 AM
Subject: Re: Geek Is Now A Praiseword, Not An Insult Apparently - Forbes
 

Roger W. Suhr wrote:

>Definitions of 'legacy' [leg-uh-see]  

>(noun)
>1. anything bequeathed

Interesting definition. Thanks.

But according to non z/Os geeks 'legacy' is: obsolete, outdated, antique, etc. 
or something like that ...

"That legacy green screen thing must be replaced by our ultramodern, ultrafast, 
userfriendly, errorfree GUI gizmo. Try it for 30 days free and you can convert 
all your data instantly to our gizmo for free."

;-D   8-D   ;-D  8-D

Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht

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