QUOTED_MESSAGE: > On Mon, 2002-04-01 at 19:12, Guðmundur D. Haraldsson > wrote: [SNIP] > > Sure, but do we want a system that /requires/ a > statically compiled Perl parser to boot? > ;) > > Anyway, I don't think this is a real issue. Most > systems, Linux, *BSD, etc. have this capability. You can > write init scripts in any language, including C. They just > don't do it. ;-) > > This debate has a place in the future, when Yaxic can > be considered as > "usable", and distro wars start. > ;-) > [SNIP] > > There's nothing wrong with implementing this thing. > Bare in mind, these systems also support token ring and IPX. > Replacing IPv4 with it is an entirely different > matter. > [SNIP] > > Same argument here. There's nothing wrong with being > able to use IPv6. It sells. But it's not going to replace > IPv4. > [SNIP] > > Then you obviously aren't following public discussion > about the matter. Should you choose to persue the subject, > I would recommend RIPE/ARIN ops, and/or the discussion about > internet standard (STD) drafts. > [SNIP]
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