> On Thu, 28 Oct 2010 10:30:25 +0200
> Henning Brauer<lists-openbsd@bsws.de> wrote:
>
>> * Claudio Jeker<cjeker@diehard.n-r-g.com> [2010-10-28 10:01]:
>>>>> i have theorized in the past that the problem we face is
>>>>> that an insufficient number of axe murderers are attending those kinds
>>>>> of research meetings.
>>>> Why not taking part of intl. engineering ? Thus you could act upon worldwide
>>>> decisions.
>>> Taking part of intl. engineering brings you either into a lunatic asylum
>>> or into prison. We're not that dumb to go down that road.
>> we can't even. no way without being backed by a multinational
>> corparate money sink.
>>
>> --
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> It's exponential, I don't see why they didn't just add more dots. It
> wasted most of a day of my life deciding I'll stick to ipv4, for as
> long as possible. ipv6 has drawbacks and the only benefits I saw are
> doable and with more choice on ipv4.
>
> I've always tried to steer clear of nfs,rpc, samba too. I did see some
> software recently for windows that was supposed to enable sftp to act
> like a windows share. I haven't had time or the need to see what sort
> of filesystem integration exists for sftp on multiple platforms.
>