[Info-vax] Anyone interested in another public access system

Bill Gunshannon billg999 at cs.uofs.edu
Thu Apr 9 20:01:32 EDT 2009


In article <d0277bf1-3569-447a-af9c-77537a20853c at j8g2000yql.googlegroups.com>,
	Christopher <nadiasvertex at gmail.com> writes:
>> And yet, it is by far the most successful OS to come along.  Maybe the
>> reason none of those features were put into Unix is because Unix does
>> the job of being an OS just fine and all of it's users (probably several
>> hundred times the number of VMS users) don't see any need for any of
>> that extra fluff.
> Unix is "good enough", not "great."  As we know, "good enough" is the
> mortal enemy of "great."

Matter of opinion.  Personally, I think Unix is just as good as any of
its competitors.

bill

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