It can't be a Linux-only solution, but it will be a Linux initated
solution. If we can release a RFC, and a (GPL'd) referance implementation,
everyone can use it (and will if it is good, look at ssh ....)
> One of of the things which Microsoft finally learned was that
> solutions that depend on everyone running the same operating system,
> both clients and servers, just aren't going to cut it. That's why
> they've started embracing Internet protocols. And if Windows, with its
> huge user base, wasn't able to hack it, Linux certainly won't be able to
> win with a Linux-only networking filesystem solution.
>
Well we're not going to fall into that trap, it'll be free to all comers
(well if I have anything to say about it anyway ;)
> If someone wants to try, they are of course welcome --- it's a
> free country, and people can spend their time on whatever they want.
Several of them ....
> - Ted
Bryn
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