Re: Desktop Kernel Stuff
- From: Alan Cox <alan redhat com>
- To: sander vesik sun com (Sander Vesik)
- Cc: alan redhat com (Alan Cox), Jim Gettys hp com, danw ximian com (Dan Winship), Murray Cumming Comneon com, jdub perkypants org, gnome-hackers gnome org
- Subject: Re: Desktop Kernel Stuff
- Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2003 19:56:42 -0400 (EDT)
> on the compatibility / legacy side its not so much things like NFS but
> things like 'hey, what do you mean my glibc is 3 years old, it worlks just
> fine'. Seriously - there is no reason to assume people will do base system
> upgardes on a different cycle than the usual 3-4 year PC upgrade cycle.
> This is going to increasingly affect what is easily deplyoable by vendors
> and supportabel by open source projects as a minimum system level.
libc is actually less of a problem because you can merge libc functions
into your support code. NFS kills you because its other boxes beyond your
control.
> also, its odd seeing people want EA when gnome doesn't really even do
> anything useful (or cope with) just plain old ACL-s.
EA gives you way more than ACLs - Use EA's to remember what package installed
a file, what mime types, keywords, ....
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