[ale] Linux on Mainframes (bashed)...
Joseph A Knapka
jknapka at earthlink.net
Sat May 11 11:42:10 EDT 2002
"Brian J. Dowd" wrote:
>
> http://netscape.com.com/2100-1104-909084.html?type=pt&part=netscape&tag=my&subj=technews
>
> Has a rather dour look at Linux on mainframes. I think they have built a
> wobbly conclusion
> on a framework of unwarranted assumptions. They seem to think that
> software updates made
> between 0.x versions are a bad thing. Is the Meta Group in someone's
> pocket? Anyone know?
Good god.
"[Meta Group] also said that Linux is not yet mature enough
to handle critical business applications. "
OK, we're talking about a *ten-year-old* OS here -
a bloody *eternity* in the tech world. I ripped a
spankin' new copy of Windows *3.1* off of my
486DX33 in order to install Linux the first time. And
I suppose these people would tell you to run your
mission-critical systems on Win2K??? Barely out of
diapers, that...
</rant>
-- Joe
Any OS distinguishable from Windows is not sufficiently broken.
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