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- From: acourtny@unix1.tcd.ie (Antony A. Courtney)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards
- Subject: Re: The Problem with UNIX
- Message-ID: <acourtny.721607768@unix1.tcd.ie>
- Date: 12 Nov 92 22:36:08 GMT
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- In <1452@pacsoft.com> mike@pacsoft.com (Mike Stefanik) writes:
- >In an article, boyd@prl.dec.com (Boyd Roberts) writes:
- >>The real problem, as Rob has so eloquently put it:
- >>
- >> ``Not only is UNIX dead, it's starting to smell really bad.''
- >
- >I find it amazing that people, apparently in pursuit of some small amount of
- >enjoyment, spend their time proclaiming the death of UNIX.
- > [...]
- >I have heard UNIX to be proclaimed dead and buried for years now.
- > [...]
- >So, Boyd, if UNIX really is dead, where is the funeral? I would so enjoy
- >paying my last respects ...
-
- UNIX once referred to a research operating system which was very cleanly
- designed on a coherent set of principles, and whose structure was well within
- the intellectual grasp of a single human being.
-
- There exists a certain class of modern operating systems, all of which are
- referred to by the name UNIX. These operating systems have their origins in
- the system I refer to above, but have "enhanced" the original system with lots
- of new "features" which you and I find useful (terminal handling, job control,
- networking, etc.). But in the process of adding all of these new "features" to
- UNIX, these new operating systems somehow lost the brevity, clarity, simplicity
- and structural elegance of that other system once called UNIX.
-
- UNIX is dead. Long live UNIX.
-
- [all of the above are obviously purely my own opinions...]
-
- -antony
-
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- >Mike Stefanik mike@pacsoft.com ...!uunet!pacsoft!mike (714) 681-2623
- >Pacific Software Group, Riverside, CA
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