Years and Years and Years of experience..

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Author: DougWinterburndoug@winterburn.net
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Subject: Years and Years and Years of experience..
From: "Shawn T. Rutledge" <>
Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 21:03:30 -0700
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they keep putting up with it. But by golly, freeware is untrustworthy
so they won't use it, and they begrudge me using it too.)
<snip>

I ran into this "untrustworthy/unsupported" argument in a SunOS/AIX
environment. The shop had to migrate to Solaris from SunOS (Y2K and
all) and the C compiler was an extra cost item. The SunOS compiler was
free but wasn't ANSI. I simply wanted to use GNU gcc and binutils, but
the sysadmin wouldn't allow that stuff on his systems.

Anyway, after hearing about the bad, bad freeware, I pointed out that we
were in real trouble - we would have to get rid of DNS (bind), sendmail,
X11, the NCSA web server, ...

The response from the sysadmin was "Is that stuff really freeware?"

-Doug