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  • #71
    Originally posted by ssokolow View Post
    I suppose "yes, windows software on torrent sites. who cares?" could be interpreted that way.
    it was reply to reply to "Short term ARM server focus"

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    • #72
      Originally posted by ssokolow View Post
      I suppose "yes, windows software on torrent sites. who cares?" could be interpreted that way.

      I keep forgetting about things like SharePoint when there's so much open-source or SaaS server software to attract the interest of people who upload torrents. (It's not as if this is the pre-YouTube era and we're all high-schoolers pirating WinGate to share our dial-up Internet with some old PCs we linked using scrounged Ethernet cards.)
      WAT?
      I'm lost on what you're trying to say here.

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      • #73
        Originally posted by starshipeleven View Post
        WAT?
        I'm lost on what you're trying to say here.
        I didn't initially see how "windows software on torrent sites" could have any relevance to a discussion of servers (and, specifically, server architectures) because it's been so long since I ran into discussion of server-side software that was either free (like dedicated game servers), open-source (eg. nginx, exim, etc.) or written such that it gets architecture independence from having no machine code and being reliant on a runtime like Java/PHP/Ruby/Node.JS/etc.

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        • #74
          No, I am talking about this.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by Duve View Post

            No, I am talking about this.
            you were talking about "that gets Red Hat's notice latter", but redhat did notice it long ago http://developers.redhat.com/blog/20...rm-arc-part-3/

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