I have read your last sets of articles. I must say that you have reasonably presented opinions of things that may not be popular. Now my question You seek out these opinions, in the tradition of most editorials, to stir up controversy or a fornlorn hope to get us to think? In the Valley of the Blind the one eyed man is stoned to death, but we need him occasionally to point out what we did not see.
This seems to be a more and more common attack. Where there is a problem people tend to look for solutions (see above). I'm sure there has to be a solution out there, how about the service shutting down too many request from a single source?
A big scorer in their tests was Netwrok management tools. There Red Hat scored poorly because of its "largly command line tools". Still it is nice to see Linux get some reviewers attention. You take it with a grain of salt and try and improve any weaknesses. That is a lesson Microsoft still has not learned.
I have read your last sets of articles. I must say that you have reasonably presented opinions of things that may not be popular. Now my question You seek out these opinions, in the tradition of most editorials, to stir up controversy or a fornlorn hope to get us to think? In the Valley of the Blind the one eyed man is stoned to death, but we need him occasionally to point out what we did not see.
This seems to be a more and more common attack. Where there is a problem people tend to look for solutions (see above). I'm sure there has to be a solution out there, how about the service shutting down too many request from a single source?
A big scorer in their tests was Netwrok management tools. There Red Hat scored poorly because of its "largly command line tools". Still it is nice to see Linux get some reviewers attention. You take it with a grain of salt and try and improve any weaknesses. That is a lesson Microsoft still has not learned.