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SubjectRe: [OT] Re: Microsoft IP-stack ?!
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On Sat, 19 Jun 1999, thomas lakofski wrote:
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> no chance. they only have a finite number of monkeys.
>

LOL... Well, as far as I'm concerned -- let Microsoft use UNIX source
code. Who gives a rat's rear if they give the credit -- Microsoft is a
special exception. If they take BSD source code, then so be it, if it
makes their OS just a little bit more stable, fine. Although, my
impression is that it will *NOT* be as stable: They'll lose stability
unless they "rewrite" that BSD code so that their hackers can understand
it's purpose just a wee bit better.. which they've probably already gone
and done.

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