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SubjectRe: User vs. Kernel
On Fri, 22 Jan 1999, Michael Elizabeth Chastain wrote:

> Jon M. Taylor writes:
>
> > I do not think that blindly adhering to an obsolete design until
> > the last scrap of performance has been wrung from it when a clearly
> > superior alternative is available and free is a very wise use of
> > programmer resources.
>
> Good for you. So Jon M. Taylor, and everyone whose paycheck bears
> his signature, will soon be working on more free software. Cool.
> I wish you well.

No need to be snide. Although this would be true i I could afford
to fund OSS development.

> Does your non-Linux project have its own mailing list yet? Because
> your advocacy is getting in the way of my blind adherence.

If you mean Flux, it is at:

http://www.cs.utah.edu/projects/flux

Jon

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