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Re: [LUG] Clueless users



On Monday 10 May 2004 03:16, Simon Waters wrote:

Microsoft seem to be creating structural
weaknesses in their new products as fast (faster?) as they fix them in
the OS, and lack of competition means these new products will soon be
supporting enterprise critical applications that affect all of us.

I found the argument advnaced a while ago that while the tendency in Linux was 
to modularise, separating functions so far as possible and tending to be more 
replaceable, interchangeable and maintainable -

Microsoft had deliberately reversed this with Windows, winding the functions 
of programs as much into the operating system as they could, so as to appear 
as if it was not possible to separate them, and done this for reasons having 
everything to do with Courts and nothing to do with engineering sense.

Which suggests that the tendency to security breaches in Windows is arrived at 
by a complicated and expensive programme of work aimed at the current 
situation, not accident.

-- 
Adrian Midgley                   (Linux desktop)
GP, Exeter
http://www.defoam.net/


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