On Wed, Jun 01, 2005 at 01:48:52PM +0100, Bernhard Rohrer wrote:
> Longhorn is planning to give us tools for information organisation beyond
> file system hierarchy. This is an imprtant step. Does anybody know what
> the open source community plans in response?
you mean besides wikis, databases, logical filesystems
(http://www.irisa.fr/LIS/LISFS/), git (http://www.kernel.org/git/),
various scm's, various peer-to-peer file storage/sharing systems, rss
and blogs?
hasn't the open source community come up with enough innovation on this?
isn't it about time we see some innovation from the closed source
software community?
kevin
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