Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Fri 18th Jul 2008 19:16 UTC, submitted by dockingbay94
OSNews, Generic OSes At the heart of every networking device is an operating system that enables traffic flow. In the case of networking vendor Juniper, that operating system for the past ten years has been JUNOS, a network operating system with its roots in the open source FreeBSD operating system. Juniper has updated JUNOS every 90 days since 1998.
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RE[2]: Network Operating System
by mtzmtulivu on Fri 18th Jul 2008 21:05 UTC in reply to "RE: Network Operating System"
mtzmtulivu
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I think open source is cool too, but why must 100% of all software be open source?

Why can't people just accept that some times, and maybe even most of them time open source is the best solution, but it is not the only solution to every problem.


you must be given options before you can choose ... a few people must live in the extremes on both sides of the argument to give you the opportunity to decide how far you want to stand between the arguments ..

the world isnt black and white but some people must present it that way to clearly show the issues ..you can blur it to your convenience but its nice to know where the limits are ..

Edited 2008-07-18 21:09 UTC

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