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Re: [TCLUG:4131] FW: Your Open Source Acid Test Article.
"Schlough, Mark (NM IT)" wrote:
>
> This is the answer that came from the e-mail I sent to Ted Lewis about his
> innane article about the "Acid Test"
>
> > Yes, I agree. Infact, Linux may be what standardizes UNIX. Unfortunately,
> > it may be too late as Windows NT is rapidly ascending the scale of larger
> > and larger systems. We shall see.
Broad, short-sighted statements like this are very frustrating to
me, and betray a certain blind trust in the Microsoft publicity
machine. Assuming NT were to continue to grow at its present
rate, I might agree. But this ignores everything that's going
down with the anti-trust suit, as well as the current situation
with Microsoft's OS engineering problems, i.e. Windows' lack of
scalability.
It's going to be another 2-3 years before the next major release
of Windows. Microsoft themselves have grudgingly admitted this.
(I'm not 100% sure how NT5 fits into this, but since NT5 is now
Win2000, I think it's all the same deal.) This adds up to 6+
years between major releases of their OS....1995 to 2001+ (NOTE:
my fact-checking software is currently broken, so please correct
me if I'm wrong :). How are they going to maintain their current
marketshare gains when they're lagging so far behind in the
technical spectrum?
Well anyway, I think it'd be good advice to Mr. Lewis to hold off
on any long-term trend analysis until after the impact of the
anti-trust suit is clear. Not to mention the 2.2 kernel, the
GNOME desktop project, Redhat's 15 minutes of fame, and Mozilla.
"Grumpy" John (c: