Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 19th Sep 2006 21:05 UTC, submitted by oferkv
Mac OS X "Apple has brought BSD back into the public eye by making it the foundation of its Darwin operating system, which is in turn the foundation of the OS X software platform. Apple is a strong believer in the orchestral model; Darwin distributions are skinny, reflecting Apple's willingness to make choices among dozens or hundreds of contenders in each functional category. Apple's selections become part of OS X. More than any commercial software platform, OS X is unified, consistent. And soon it will be Unix."
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I agree , as USUAL you lie and attack GNU/Linux
by Moulinneuf on Wed 20th Sep 2006 20:30 UTC in reply to "As usual"
Moulinneuf
Member since:
2005-07-06

Solaris : 1

FreeBSD : 1

Mac OS X : 6

Linux ( should mostly read GNU/Linux ) : 7

Thats the numbers of time the OS's are mentionned.

Dont let reality get in the way of your usual lies ...

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Duffman Member since:
2005-11-23

lol
Moulinneuf talking about neutrality. What a joke !

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