Not strictly related to the topic, but Bell Labs is planning a big party
related to the 50th anniversary for UNIX
50 years, half of century, amazing age
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/19/10/12/1625237/bell-labs-plans-big-50th-anniversary-event-for-unix
On Sun, Oct 13, 2019 at 4:33 PM Marc Chant
hello,
> > The Unix landscape was fragmented long, long before Linux or the three
> > modern BSDs even existed.
according to
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/77/Unix_history-simple.svg
it started almost just after unix was born.
regards.
marc
Hi Andrew,
andrew fabbro wrote on Sat, Oct 12, 2019 at 05:17:28PM -0700:
> On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 9:09 AM wrote:
>> Deep down, I'm actually so saddened to see the original, and still
>> performing, UNIX has become so divided first splitting into three
>> *BSD communities, and then further dilu
On 12/10/19 7:55 am, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Deep down, I'm actually so saddened to see the original, and still
> performing, PDP-11 has become so divided first splitting into three
> incompatible DEC productlines, and then further diluted efforts with
> Intel and MIPS, and then all the other compan
On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 9:09 AM wrote:
> Deep down, I'm actually so saddened to see the original, and still
> performing, UNIX has become so divided first splitting into three
> *BSD communities, and then further diluted efforts with GNU and the
> Linux kernel...
>
The Unix landscape was fragmen
Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Theo de Raadt wrote on Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 10:08:22AM -0600:
> > openbsd.s...@0sg.net wrote:
>
> [...]
> >> Deep down, I'm actually so saddened to see the original, and still
> >> performing, UNIX has become so divided first splitting into three
> >> *BSD communities, and
Theo de Raadt wrote on Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 10:08:22AM -0600:
> openbsd.s...@0sg.net wrote:
[...]
>> Deep down, I'm actually so saddened to see the original, and still
>> performing, UNIX has become so divided first splitting into three
>> *BSD communities, and then further diluted efforts with GN
On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 06:34:10PM +0200, Sylvain wrote:
> Le 11 octobre 2019 18:08:22 GMT+02:00, "Theo de Raadt - dera...@openbsd.org"
> a écrit :
Holy fork, now this is a long email address...
> >openbsd.s...@0sg.net wrote:
[...]
> >
> >That's right, because monopolies always serve the public
Le 11 octobre 2019 18:08:22 GMT+02:00, "Theo de Raadt - dera...@openbsd.org"
a écrit :
>openbsd.s...@0sg.net wrote:
>
>> > "Nick Holland - n...@holland-consulting.net"
>> > Envoyé: Jeudi 10 Octobre 2019 03:24AM
>> >
>> > On 10/9/19 11:19 AM, openbsd.s...@0sg.net wrote:
>> > > Here's what I think
openbsd.s...@0sg.net wrote:
> > "Nick Holland - n...@holland-consulting.net"
> > Envoyé: Jeudi 10 Octobre 2019 03:24AM
> >
> > On 10/9/19 11:19 AM, openbsd.s...@0sg.net wrote:
> > > Here's what I think.
> > ...[bla bla bla]...
> > > Amirite ? ;)
> >
> > I don't know. Let's see your work.
> >
>
> "Nick Holland - n...@holland-consulting.net"
> Envoyé: Jeudi 10 Octobre 2019 03:24AM
>
> On 10/9/19 11:19 AM, openbsd.s...@0sg.net wrote:
> > Here's what I think.
> ...[bla bla bla]...
> > Amirite ? ;)
>
> I don't know. Let's see your work.
>
> I don't care what your theoretical arguments are
On 10/9/19 11:19 AM, openbsd.s...@0sg.net wrote:
> Here's what I think.
...[bla bla bla]...
> Amirite ? ;)
I don't know. Let's see your work.
I don't care what your theoretical arguments are, I want to see
results.
Nick.
Here's what I think.
Proper software development should involve first a correct
understanding of the norms : RFC, OSI model, and what not.
Then ideally one must understand the hardware-software
interactions, in other terms electronic engeneering, from
chips to bits. This is assembly language.
Fi
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