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SubjectRe: code bloat [was Re: Semaphore assembly-code bug]
El Sun, 31 Oct 2004 12:53:21 -0800 Z Smith <plinius@comcast.net> escribió:

> But not everyone can tolerate today's level of bloat.

Sadly it's true, but in the other hand I haven't seen something like gnome/kde
which don't eats lots of resources (mac os x and XP are not better, beos was
better they say), which makes me think that building a desktop environment
without eating lots of resources is not easy. Well, and your projct is also
bloat in some ways...it's small and all that but putting a graphics system
inside the kernel is one of the best definitions of "bloat" you can find...
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