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From: wgh@ubbpc.UUCP (William G. Hutchison)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions
Subject: Re: lim ((n -> infinity) UNIX System V Release n) == Multics    ?
Summary: No, I do NOT prefer AIX!
Keywords: UNIX System V Release 4.0 Multics complexity kludge
Message-ID: <429@ubbpc.UUCP>
Date: 8 Dec 88 13:55:54 GMT
References: <422@ubbpc.UUCP> <141@icarus.kulcs.uucp>
Organization: UNISYS CS, Blue Bell, PA
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In article <141@icarus.kulcs.uucp>, dannyb@kulcs.uucp (Danny Backx) writes:
> In article <422@ubbpc.UUCP> wgh@ubbpc.UUCP (William G. Hutchison) writes:
> > (1) The market might reject Sys V Release 4 as too bulky (not likely, but
> >     possible: this might move people to OSF/AIX),
> I honestly wonder: why do you think anything a committee (e.g. OSF) comes up
> with is going to be less bulky ?
>   -- Danny Backx  E-mail: dannyb@kulcs.UUCP, dannyb@blekul60.BITNET

No, I do not believe that at all.
  However, since AIX is several years away, it might not grow as big as
Sys V rel 4 in the same period.  So some misguided souls might perceive AIX
as simpler around 1990-1992.

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