On 27 Apr 2016, at 22:13 , Sean Conner <spc at
conman.org> wrote:
COBRA was dead by the mid-90s and had nothing (that I know of) to do with
Linux. And the lumbering GUI apps, RPC, etc that you are complaining about
is the userland stuff---nothing to do with the Linux kernel (okay, perhaps
I'm nitpicking here).
Who uses Linux to refer to just the kernel these days? GNOME used (uses?) CORBA - I assume
this is what Liam meant.
CORBA was standardised in 1997, and had significant momentum up to at least 2000. I'm
very happy that there is no chance that anybody will ever be in a position to ask me to
work with CORBA again.