after Linux, what? in place of Hurd, Eros, Brazil,...?

Robert Brockway robert-5LEc/6Zm6xCUd8a0hrldnti2O/JbrIOy at public.gmane.org
Tue Nov 4 15:49:50 UTC 2003


On Sun, 2 Nov 2003, Stewart C. Russell wrote:

> If you're wanting for humour, pop down to a UnixUnanimous

I'm going to be visiting this group actually :)

> (<http://www.unixunanimous.org/>) meeting, and mention you Linux, and
> worse still, Perl. Then run ...

Fortunately I also admin Solaris which _might_ give me some cred.  Ok,
probably not ;)

> > Definately.  I could envision a situation in which Debian ends up the
> > vanguard of Linux simply because it is beyond being bought out.
>
> Aren't the aims of Gentoo similar?
> (a Gentoo user asks)

>From the little I know of Gentoo I'd say yes.  I'm just not sure it'll
grow in popularity to the level Debian has (but it may well do just that).

Cheers,
	Rob

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