> Noone needs anyone's permission to keep hacking. It's true that
> duplication of efforts is often a bad thing. But if you are learning along
> the way, then that is worthwhile regardless of what finally gets used. The
> reason I encourage more people to start on the same project is because
>
Noone needs anyone's permission to keep hacking. It's true that
duplication of efforts is often a bad thing. But if you are learning along
the way, then that is worthwhile regardless of what finally gets used. The
reason I encourage more people to start on the same project is because
noone has
-- On Tue, 12 Jun 2001 15:33:35 -0400 (EDT) Roland McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote --
[...]
> For any hacker with a clue, a couple of weeks ought to be more than enough
> time to make rpctrace sing and dance. We have now numerous novice hackers
> who claim to want to work on it, but nothing has c