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From: Derek Atkins <warlord@GZA.COM>
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 93 12:28:18 EDT
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[1857]  daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Bob Oesterlin) Info-AFS_Redistribution 07/15/93 11:17 (31 lines)
Subject: Re: IBM ships DFS?
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Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1993 08:13:57 -0500 (CDT)
From: Bob Oesterlin <oester+@rchland.ibm.com>
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I view AFS and DFS right now kinda like this:

DFS: a small child

- Cute (they all are when they're young)
- Does some things well
- But, have to tell it how to do most things
- Needs lots of babysitting
- When it's sick, it's hard to tell what's wrong
- Has a lot of growing up to do

AFS: Young Adult

- Respected among it's peers
- Abilities and limitations known
- Most of the time it can take care of itself
- Can usually tell you why it's sick
- Is more or less mature
- But.... sometimes it still does stupid things


Bob
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How about:

NFS: an older person

- Known by everyone in town
- People have learned how to avoid its idiosyncracies
- Can take care of itself now, but should probably go to a nursing home
- Gets sick, but insists that it doesn't need a doctor
- Very mature (set in its ways)
- Not as fast as it used to be (it claims)
- Sometimes loses things, due to Alzheimer's

RFS: dead
- Well-liked in its time

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Then there's

RVD: dead and unmourned
- Young children were warned to stay away from its home
- Rumored for years to be a child molestor
- Occasionally took potshots at passersby.
- When the sheriff came to arrest it, it wasn't found.
- A posse of good citizens cornered it and killed it in a shootout
