On Apr 26, 2016, at 2:46 PM, Swift Griggs
<swiftgriggs at gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, 26 Apr 2016, Sean Conner wrote:
Tell me
about it. I'm just lucky/glad to have avoided the VMS vs Unix wars
in the 90's. Too much drama. :-)
What VMS vs Unix wars? I don't recall
any in the 90s. Perhaps in the 80s
...
Perhaps so; like I said, I missed them, and thank goodness.
Talk about a polarizing argument. I've met a metric ton of brilliant Unix
*and* VMS folks, and some that knew both. :-)
-Swift
Don?t fret, once OpenVMS v9.0 is released, on x86-64, there won?t be any doubt as to who
won. :-)
Oh, and while I?m at it, both vi and emacs suck. Give me TPU! :-)
In answer to the original question, Cameron Kaiser used to be heavily into Mac Workgroup
Servers running AIX, but I don?t think he?s on the list any more.
In the long distant past, I used A/UX on Mac IIfx systems. I used AIX on a variety of IBM
systems, more recently, but never on an Apple system.
Zane