It never fails (bsddb retirement in 2.3)

Nick Vargish nav at adams.patriot.net
Mon May 5 13:14:39 EDT 2003


"Martin v. Löwis" <martin at v.loewis.de> writes:

> Anything that really few people use. Anything that isn't Windows or
> Linux or Mac. Anything were you have to pay a lot for the hardware so
> that few people can afford such a system.

I find that kind of disheartening. You make it sound as though I chose
to purchase these systems, and now must be punished. I will attempt to
take the statement you make in a "limited resources mean we must focus
on the systems that are most likely to be used" spirit.

Nick

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