On Sun, 25 Feb 2007, Sunnz <sunnzy@gmail.com> wrote: > Yahoo has always been running on FreeBSD. > > 3D animations in the movie Matrix was rendered on a cluster of FreeBSD > machines. > > There are probably more non-Linux Unix(like) OS in your examples, but > I can't remember every single one of them in my head. You might want > to check your sources. This raises the question, is this site intended to promote GNU/Linux specifically or FLOSS in general? If the former, then FreeBSD deployments cannot be counted. If the latter, then we can include all free and open source software, including the BSDs, OpenSolaris and even FLOSS software on proprietary platforms (yes, even Windows). Where is the line to be drawn? -- "I've been doing some [Microsoft] ActiveX coding ... and I'm just flat out _appalled_ at how bad that entire API and design is. I can make an OCX that basically formats your hard drive, stick it on a Web page with a tag, and if your security settings are set low enough, you'll start formatting your hard drive the minute you visit my Web page." - Brian Hook, former id Software developer, 2005-01-14
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