Thanks Thomas, for your frankness.
I hope that this bit is true anyway.
Money can't fix everything, sometimes better
decisions would help.
We don't have any money either, so our decisions must be
perfect.
If we do build this UAPI, it's GNU gpl that's for sure.
Good Luck and Success
Justin
---- Thomas Weidenmueller <thomas(a)reactsoft.com> wrote:
> jwalsh(a)bigpond.net.au wrote:
> > The Original Windows is having anormous problems fighting off Virus and
Malware.
> > It is known that it's vunerability is builtin to its original design i.e.
the TSR.
> > Where does the ROS current design correct that inherent problem?
>
> If we can't run viruses designed for windows (except those exploiting
> bugs), the level of compatibility is rather low...
>
> > If ROS is short staffed now how bad is it going to get, if and when things do
take off.
>
> We're not going to have an OS that I would consider stable in the near
> future. There are bugs and flaws everywhere you look, kind of the same
> problem that wine has.
>
> > If a multi billion dollar enterprise cannot stop it how can ROS stop it?
> > This is not a trivial question.
>
Money can't fix everything, sometimes better
decisions would help.
>
> - Thomas
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