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有點像發了一場夢,剛過去了的星期一,我被邀出席了 新浪微博一周年 的慶祝派對,雖然大會事先張揚,我知道自己會有機會於當日的「童鞋星级礼」獲得嘉許,但頒獎那一刻,我才赫然發現,獲獎單位其
Even before Oracle summarily killed off OpenSolaris , I didn't find it very attractive. I had two seriousgeneral problems with it.
The first is that Sun didn't seem to make any effort to make OpenSolarisinto a useful and usable distribution. Instead what you got (at leastfrom an outside perspective) was periodic snapshots of a developmenttree, something like Debian testing or Fedora Rawhide. This made perfectsense from Sun's perspective, but I didn't have any particular interestin building things on
Once upon a time, there was Usenet .Wait, that's not far enough back. Once upon a time, Usenet softwareused the simplest, most straightforward way to store articles. Eachnewsgroup was a separate directory in the obvious directory hierarchy(so rec.arts.anime.misc was rec/arts/anime/misc under the newsspool root directory) and each article was a file in that directory.Cross-posted articles were hardlinked between all of the newsgroupdirectories.
(Given that hardlinks can