Re: Does anyone run test win vs. linux and can share how muchfaster is linux than windows, please?

  • From: "Leandro Guimaraes Faria C. Dutra" <ldutra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Niall Litchfield <niall.litchfield@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 12:12:23 -0300

        Would you please follow RFC 1855 in your answers?  It's a bit
confusing to read your answers without any clear marking of what you wrote
and what you're answering to.


Niall Litchfield <niall.litchfield@xxxxxxxxx> gravou em 2005-08-10
12:08:44:

> dense to try and bring a little light to what you were saying. I
> *understood* what you were saying as being something along the lines of
> Windows is a low quality closed source os generally run by poor
> quality people  and Linux is a high quality open source os generally
> run by high-quality people. where open source would also be seen as

        I was trying to be more generic -- Linux is just a part of an open
system, and just one of several free software implementations of open
systems.  And being an open system helps regardless of code itself being
proprietary or free; there are degrees of proprietariness.

        We are also ignoring other factors, such as centralised systems
(Unix big machines, mainframes) being better catered for, maturity...


> with almost all your assumptions. I don't see that proprietory is
> necessarily worse than open, I have next to know way of telling what

        Not necessarily, but tending to.  And surely in experience,
especially if you consider on one hand proprietary implemenations of
proprietary systems, on the other free software implementations of open
systems, and in the middle -- and much more mature -- proprietary
implementations of open systems.


> have the other points of the platform sorted out and (2) quality of
> workforce is exactly one area where platforms differ greatly, generally
to
> the advantage of centralised, open systems as opposed to client-server,
> proprietary ones.
> 
> I'd disagree with point 2. I don't see any hard evidence for that.

        Let's leave it at that.  I am speaking from experience, but then I
can tell you my whole career and that wouldn't be statistically valid
data.


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