ESR's reply: http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=1999-05-07-016-05-NW-SM > G.D.Thurman wrote: > > > > With Unix in the news I have found myself re-reading a > > IEEE interview with Ken Thompson taken May of 1999. > > > > http://www.computer.org/computer/thompson.htm > > I had read this interview when it came out but it is > interesting to re-read it in today's light. > > Two things I got from it: > > 1. He professes to have "gone through the source". > Although he knocks Linux on its inconsistent > quality, he did not raise any IP concerns. Being > one of the originators of UNIX, he would be one > of the best people to make a claim like that. > > 2. At the time of this interview, he claims that Linux > was VERY unstable.. He must of been running the SLS > distribution or something. :) > > He stated that it had a long way to go to be used in > "firewalls, gateways, embedded systems.." > > 3. He claims that Linux will not be successful in the > long run.. > -- Michael F. March ----- march@indirect.com Ph: (602)410-1780 ---- Fax: (602)296-0400 P.O. Box 2254 ---- Phoenix, AZ 85002-2254 "Seriously" - HSR