Re: HISTORY -- Waks v. TGS, The Series

Brian Behlendorf ([email protected])
Wed, 28 Jun 1995 23:50:13 -0700 (PDT)


As someone who would *like* to be remembered as a founder (I prefer the
term facilitator), I think the idea of voting on who's a "founder" and who
isn't is kinda silly. We have the mail archives, let's use those.

My thoughts on the TGS situation, tersely - I find a lot of truth in what
Len Bullard knowlege/awareni> to press ahead intelligently rather than let dice fall
where they may. We do have a lot to learn from "ancient flatheads".
There are a lot of white hats here, and it'll take more than a marketing
slip-up to harm this effort. Disorganization our biggest enimy right
now, one I am trying to find a solution to in the limited time I can give
the project.

More later.

Brian

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