Riddled with holes and misinformed opinion.
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Inhibit Oct 24, 2005 11:14 AM EDT |
While the article starts out on a somewhat derogitory note aimed at open source software pushers and shows some inkling of being informative it quickly erodes. The author doesn't seem to have a firm grasp on what he's reporting on, with missinformed comments ranging from "... The Linux component of the operating system sector is, indeed, growing -- but only in a limited way and in back-end operations where the code being used is often highly modified and resembles out-of-box solutions in much the way reformed alcoholics ... " to "... failing to note that Novell is a company offering proprietary versions of OSS." Both comments are suggestively negative if not outright untrue. Most of this article looks like "trash talking" rather than information. I mean.. how much of an install base of old Unix systems does China have.. from reading only this article I'd assume it to be huge. From everything else I've read I wasn't even aware there were legacy Unix installs in China! |
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