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by nickpsecurity
3468 days ago
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That's great. You make an excellent comparison between its promises vs success vs DNF's. disordinary inadvertently points out that, unlike Hurd, DNF eventually delivered and at least made some money selling 376,300 units. It's kind of a cutdown on DNF to compare it to Hurd which wasn't finished, had little adoption, and sold 0 units. Even MULTICS and SCOMP probably had more adoption in significant use cases despite them practically being case studies on things with low adoption due to expenses or tough tradeoffs. Meanwhile, Minix 3 and Genode are going strong despite originally being made by only a handful of people for a tiny fraction of the time. Hurd is truly a dead end in marketing if the likes of DNF surpasses it in deliverables and adoption. |
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