Somebody please define it, in the context of software. What makes linux any less "Enterprise-ready" than NT, AIX, Solaris, etc?
Answer: Kernel 2.4.15.
Yes yes, I know about testing and not deploying new software in mission critical apps, but look at the truth. This was a "STABLE" release of the Kernel that went out with "Junior Woodstock" type bugs. Not Enterprise worthy at all.
This technology existed in Windows 3.0
Is the latest tech news these days really reduced to how open source free software is finally getting some of the features that existed in closed source technologies for years and years?
I'd rather see stories on innovation -- open or closed source.
Answer: Kernel 2.4.15.
Yes yes, I know about testing and not deploying new software in mission critical apps, but look at the truth. This was a "STABLE" release of the Kernel that went out with "Junior Woodstock" type bugs. Not Enterprise worthy at all.
However, I think that an ASP port for UNIX should be completely free, opensource and so on.
The Free ASP port is now available at: ftp://ftp.CLUE.org/a.tar.gz
This technology existed in Windows 3.0 Is the latest tech news these days really reduced to how open source free software is finally getting some of the features that existed in closed source technologies for years and years? I'd rather see stories on innovation -- open or closed source.