The circle of life, this one was short. Perhaps 20 years. The first time I heard of Red Hat was when a DBA told me they were running Oracle DB on it in 1998.
With systemd how can they fuck it up worse than it already is?
Well, it *is* IBM....I'm sure they can still make it worse.
The only company I know that ruins software they acquire worse than IBM, is CA.....it may survive IBM, but if CA buys them, it is an instant mark of death for the software.
With systemd how can they fuck it up worse than it already is?
Well, it *is* IBM....I'm sure they can still make it worse.
The only company I know that ruins software they acquire worse than IBM, is CA.....it may survive IBM, but if CA buys them, it is an instant mark of death for the software.
Symantec. It's where good software goes to die.
The road to ruin is always in good repair, and the travellers pay the
expense of it.
-- Josh Billings
It all (Score:0)
comes back eventually
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The circle of life, this one was short. Perhaps 20 years. The first time I heard of Red Hat was when a DBA told me they were running Oracle DB on it in 1998.
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Lol (Score:2, Flamebait)
With systemd how can they fuck it up worse than it already is?
Re:Lol (Score:5, Interesting)
Well, it *is* IBM....I'm sure they can still make it worse.
The only company I know that ruins software they acquire worse than IBM, is CA.....it may survive IBM, but if CA buys them, it is an instant mark of death for the software.
Re:Lol (Score:5, Informative)
You forgot Oracle.
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Well, it *is* IBM....I'm sure they can still make it worse.
The only company I know that ruins software they acquire worse than IBM, is CA.....it may survive IBM, but if CA buys them, it is an instant mark of death for the software.
Symantec. It's where good software goes to die.