Entangled monolith? [was: Re: GR proposed re: choice of init systems]

Joel Rees joel.rees at gmail.com
Mon Oct 20 18:00:59 UTC 2014


2014/10/20 23:07 "Andrei POPESCU" <andreimpopescu at gmail.com>:
>
> On Sb, 18 oct 14, 01:12:11, Steve Litt wrote:
> >
> > Whoa guys, slow down on the generalizations. Don't assume everyone uses
> > KDE4. Two years ago I kicked KDE, in its entirety, libraries and all,
> > off all my computers. It's an entangled monolith and a danger to
> > computing.
>
> I must be misunderstanding something, but how can a monolith be
> entangled (in itself if I understood the meaning of the above)?

Hi, Andrei,

Can I turn the question upside down?

Would one expect the parts of a monolith to refrain from knowing too much
about each other?

--
Joel Rees

Computer memory is just fancy paper,
CPUs just fancy pens.
All is a stream of text
flowing from the past into the future.
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