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Yes, that's true, and I'm glad you see it.
I'm a bit sad you accuse Novell (Novell was already riped off their ideas way more than they could ever rip off back) of riping off one lowly feature like expose.
Novell was leading the network services inovations with their Netware for a long time. Think how many companies like MS, Apple ripped off their features and ideas.
That's a bit unfair of you. Or did you, on the other hand, shout "rip off" in that times too?
It's the zealots who think that everything innovative came from the Linux camp, or was dreamt up by a Linux developer in a drug-induced stupor in 1995, that I have a problem with.
No, that would be Mac zealots who think that Steve Jobs invented big breasts, sliced bread and good looks. They are still claiming that humanity is just stealing Steves invention.
In translation. Mac zealots are the worst, Windows and linux compete on the same level of zealotry. While there is too few Solaris zealots to be loud (beside the fact that 99% has @sun.com e-mail).
Edited 2006-02-04 01:40