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- From: jack@cscdec.cs.com (Jack Hudler)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun.misc
- Subject: Re: Someone in Sun Prod mgmt please read
- Message-ID: <1992Aug14.171309.16045@cscdec.cs.com>
- Date: 14 Aug 92 17:13:09 GMT
- References: <binky-060892095941@192.100.87.190>
- Organization: Computer Support Corporation, Dallas, Texas.
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- In article <binky-060892095941@192.100.87.190> binky@farallon.com (Jeffrey B. Williams) writes:
- >The use of the term "slave" with respect to NIS servers shows little
- >compassion on your part. It's embarrasing to conduct a conversation
- >about a complete NIS setup with a group of people to which this
- >term has nothing but horrible conotations.
-
- This is interesting, for the first time in my 20 years of programming I have
- even equated 'human slaves' with 'slave'.
- I think the only person here who has a problem with this term is you!
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- Jack Hudler - Computer Support Corporation - Dallas,Texas - jack@cs.com
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