[Fsf-friends] Putting Linux reliability to the test
Harish Narayanan
harish@gamebox.net
Fri Jan 9 11:57:31 IST 2004
Sir,
I can see that you are enthusiastic about having everybody know about
related news articles that pop up on popular technology related news
sites. However, I think a large portion of people on such lists frequent
these sites regularly on their own accord and might be irked by the
redundancy.
Please, try to editorialize or add value to the content with something
you've written, or at least collect a group of, say five related
articles and send it as a digest, to enhance their usefulness (or at
least minimize the traffic).
Of course, I could be wrong, and this might be their only window to the
technology news world. All of this is my opinion and if it doesn't
bother anyone else, I will not bring it up again seeing that for now it
seems I am the only one bothered by unnecessary traffic.
Harish
Soundara Rajan N.S wrote:
> Putting Linux reliability to the test
>
> This article documents the test results and analysis of the Linux
> kernel and other core OS components, including everything from
> libraries and device drivers to file systems and networking, all under
> some fairly adverse conditions, and over lengthy durations. The IBM
> Linux Technology Center has just finished this comprehensive testing
> over a period of more than three months.
>
> http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=04/01/05/1958209
>
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> Posted by N.S. Soundara Rajan, Freelance IT journalist, Columnist
> "Deccan Herald" - a leading English Newsdaily, published from
> Bangalore, India, and Knowledge networker
>
> ...connecting people to people and people to knowledge
>
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