More notes from V.4.0 software developer conference (LONG)
Henry Spencer
henry at utzoo.uucp
Fri Oct 7 04:31:06 AEST 1988
In article <10421 at tekecs.TEK.COM> andrew at frip.gwd.tek.com (Andrew Klossner) writes:
>The philosophy of the V.4.0 source tape is that it provides a "menu" of
>software, and it's up to the OEM to select a subset (within the
>constraints of the SVID). AT&T hopes that the market will narrow down
>to a core set of features/utilities, so they can slough off the
>remainder (e.g., they'd like to discard one of the three shells).
I trust everyone got a good laugh out of this. The way to discard one
of the three shells is to discard it, now. Same thing for the other stuff:
there will always be some diehard fraction of the user community that
really wants feature X to stay around. Cleaning things up requires
biting the bullet and making such people unhappy, not postponing the
issue in hopes that they will go away. The problem will only get worse
if all the alternatives are "officially supported".
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