Mail Archives: opendos/1997/04/26/06:15:02
On 25 Apr 97 at 14:41, Mark Habersack wrote:
> Once upon a time (on 24 Apr 97 at 20:08) Alaric B. Williams said:
> > You mean /more easily done/. Easier for programmers. Better for users
> > if it happens invisibly.
> I am really sceptic about such 'invisible' or 'automatic' things - after
> experiences with M$'s software...
You think something's bad because of Microsoft's implementation of
it is bad?!?!? That would make you hate DOS, C++, Java, GUIs, ...
> > Priorities... this isn't Linux we're building here... OpenDOS is for
> > everyone. IMHO.
> True, but why wouldn't it be a "real" operating system like Linux is?
"real"?
> In
> fact, we should take as much from Linux as we can with OpenDOS still being
> DOS!
Yup. But don't take the ethos of hackerlyness! Linux is for hackers, but
OpenDOS must be for mere users, too. People who don't want to learn about
drivers and filing systems - they wanna start up Word Perfect and go...
ABW
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Alaric B. Williams (alaric AT abwillms DOT demon DOT co DOT uk)
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