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“Our attitude with TCP/IP is, `Hey, we'll do it, but don't make a big system, because we can't fix it if it breaks — nobody can.'” “TCP/IP is OK if you've got a little informal club, and it doesn't make any difference if it takes a while to fix it.” — Ken Olson, in Digital News, 1988
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Unix is a lot more complicated (than CP/M) of course — the typical Unix hacker can never remember what the PRINT command is called this week — but when it gets right down to it, Unix is a glorified video game. People don't do serious work on Unix systems; they send jokes around the world on USENET or write adventure games and research papers. — E. Post “Real Programmers Don't Use Pascal”, Datamation, 7/83
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Prominent North American Enterprise Linux Vendor's Legal Department Targets www.centos.org Website Content To squelch the questions (related to the changing content on www.centos.org), we decided this needs to be published.
The CentOS Team has been contacted by representatives of a Prominent North American Enterprise Linux Vendor's hired legal team regarding the use of said Prominent North American Enterprise Linux Vendor's Trademarks on www.centos.org. (Full Email follows.) While the CentOS team feels we are using the Prominent North American Enterprise Linux Vendor's marks in a fair and legal manner, we have no choice but to eliminate the majority of the Prominent North American Enterprise Linux Vendor's marks that are being used on www.centos.org.
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