On Tuesday, 7 February 2017 at 15:38:40 -0800, Steve Johnson wrote:
Looking back, the social dynamics of the Unix group
helped a lot in
keeping the bloat small. The rule was, whoever touches something
last becomes its owner. Of course, we were all free to complain
about things, and did, but the amalgamation of tinkerings that
characterizes most of the Linux commands just didn't happen.
Out of interest: where do you (or others) consider that the current
BSD projects it in this comparison?
Greg
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