On Friday, 12 April 2013 at 12:12:18 UTC, Paulo Pinto wrote:
On Friday, 12 April 2013 at 09:54:30 UTC, Iain Buclaw wrote:
On 11 April 2013 17:57, Paulo Pinto <pj...@progtools.org> wrote:

Am 11.04.2013 17:20, schrieb John Colvin:

On Thursday, 11 April 2013 at 15:15:09 UTC, Andrej Mitrovic wrote:

On 4/11/13, Jonas Drewsen <nospam4...@hotmail.com> wrote:

By "I think that would be the way to go" I did not necessary
refer to having both formats supported at the same time but
simply to use the standard way that people know.


Unix != universal standard.


Next best thing.


Actually I would like to know how the desktop world would look like
had Apple bought BeOS instead.

This would mean no UNIX on the desktop, assuming Apple would have
won a similar market as of today.

--
Paulo


Linux would have still taken off... and UNIX would still be relevant on the
server market.  :)


Linux took off because it provided a way to port UNIX software at cost zero.

The companies where I developed in commercial UNIX platforms they only used Linux as a way to avoid paying UNIX licenses, not because Linux was something great.

The enterprise world only cares about money.

--
Paulo

I think we can probably agree that linux has become something quite great, despite that not being the initial reason for adoption.

Even if you don't like the basic architecture that much, the community and frameworks built on top of it have been spectacular.

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