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- Submitted-by: karish@pangea.stanford.edu (Chuck Karish)
-
- In article <1991Aug29.190057.25838@uunet.uu.net> djm@eng.umd.edu
- (David J. MacKenzie) forwards an article by Richard Stallman:
- >[Reposting rms's message from gnu.announce for a wider distribution. -djm]
- >
- >Last week users poured out into the streets of the network to rally to
- >the cause of 1024-byte blocks for measuring disk space. When people
- >finally chose sides, it was amazing how few actually stood with the
- >POSIX Central Committee and its apparatchiks. Only 20 out of 750
- >supported the 512ist coup.
-
- Am I the only one who sees this as mindless demagoguery? This
- 'vote' (really a popularity contest) was held not among end
- users but primarily among GNU developers and system managers.
-
- Aside from the question of representation, consider the
- procedures used: It was conducted without advance notice or
- discussion at a time that, save last week of the year, is the
- time when it was least likely to reach a representative
- audience. The 'Reply-To:' header as posted on comp.std.unix
- directed all replies to Hal Jesperson, so the votes reached
- GNU, if they did at all, only because they were forwarded.
-
- By the time the call for votes reached Stanford, a new version
- of du reporting disk space in kilobytes had already been
- distributed by GNU.
-
- >In the aftermath, the GNU system has declared its independence,
- >throwing off the power of the POSIX party.
-
- Congratulations. GNU can join Sun. To paraphrase Bill Joy
- (very loosely, in reference to the GUI wars:) "Standards?
- We don't need no stinkin' standards. We've got MARKET SHARE!"
-
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-
- It is truly sad to contemplate the false consciousness that
- leads so many worthy programmers to follow Stallman's cult
- of personality rather than the inexorable flow of history.
- --
-
- Chuck Karish karish@mindcraft.com
- (415) 323-9000 karish@forel.stanford.edu
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- Volume-Number: Volume 24, Number 91
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