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<HTML><HEAD> <TITLE>BBS水木清华站∶精华区</TITLE></HEAD><BODY><CENTER><H1>BBS水木清华站∶精华区</H1></CENTER>发信人: linuxrat (叫我老鼠错不了), 信区: Linux <BR>标 题: LWN对'99的回顾和展望2000年的计划..您的计划呢? <BR>发信站: BBS 水木清华站 (Thu Dec 30 20:43:20 1999) <BR> <BR> 我的计划是: 继续happy hacking...life, GNU/Linux, BSD, BeOS, QNX, CCE... <BR> 翻译英文文档, 做发行套件...继续灌水...没水灌了之后然后辞职....呵呵.... <BR> 然后么就可以找MM啦....哦, 差点忘了, 还有HURD也要hacking的说. 今天刚 <BR> 把文档和软件给DLed回来, 还没有整理呢...下个世纪吧...(警告ttao! 不许 <BR> 因为看到"下个世纪"这个词就说"还剩两天呢", 否则我下个世纪跟你没完!!//grin) <BR> <BR> 回顾么, 没有MM真是自由, 买了台LinuxPenguinWorkstation, 自己就有了一台 <BR> 机器整天可以happy hacking...见到了RMS大爷, 拍了几张合影, 陪大爷去爬了 <BR> 一趟长城, 见到了很多SMTH大牛, 卖了两次LinuxCD...和www.clinux.org的负责 <BR> 人见了一面, 还有cirrus, CuteGuy...哇....这么多的事情啊... <BR>================== Begin of review and prespect==================== <BR>Leading items and editorials <BR> <BR> Another year ends, so it must be time for an LWN retrospective and <BR> look forward. Interested parties may want to review the 1998 year-end <BR> LWN for a similar summary of where we were a year ago. Things have <BR> changed a lot. <BR> <BR> So what are the themes of 1999? Here's a quick look: <BR> * A year ago, people still wondered if it was possible to make money <BR> working with Linux. Few people ask that question anymore. Linux <BR> stormed decisively into the stock market; clearly people think <BR> there is money to be made. We have our first Linux billionaires. <BR> Anybody who makes a name for him/herself as a Linux hacker does <BR> not lack for job offers. Highly commercial Linux trade shows draw <BR> ever-larger crowds. <BR> Many questions remain about the long-term viability of specific <BR> Linux companies, but nobody doubts that there is money to be made <BR> with Linux. <BR> * A year ago, Linux was criticised as being unsupported. Nobody says <BR> that anymore either. Companies like Linuxcare and Red Hat have <BR> high-profile support operations; if those companies are still too <BR> small to make your CIO sleep at night, companies like HP and IBM <BR> should do the trick. Linux now probably has the widest variety of <BR> support options of any operating system out there - and any one of <BR> them should be able to actually fix problems. <BR> * Open source software development has become institutionalized and <BR> funded. Volunteer hackers remain the heart of many development <BR> projects, but more and more of them are finding that companies <BR> want to pay them for their efforts. The sourceXchange and <BR> Cosource.com have sprung up as another way to fund open source <BR> development. Resources like SourceForge provide infrastructure to <BR> help free software projects along. <BR> Ad hoc free software projects abound, but much of the core Linux <BR> infrastructure is now in the hands of people who are paid to work <BR> on it. <BR> * Last year, LWN made the obvious observation that big business had <BR> discovered Linux. This year, instead, big business has discovered <BR> open source. Companies like SGI, IBM, and HP are running large and <BR> important open source development projects. Others, like Compaq, <BR> Creative, Matra Datavision, and many, many more are doing <BR> significant software releases of their own. Others, such as Sun, <BR> haven't quite figured it out yet, but may get there. <BR> Even a year ago, the idea that a large corporation would find <BR> releasing its code to be in its interest was considered pretty <BR> radical. This year, it's just another business strategy. That is a <BR> tremendous change. <BR> <BR> Many other things happened, of course...that big proprietary software <BR> company was found to be a monopoly... license wars abounded, but had <BR> little effect on the rest of what was happening... the 2.2 kernel... <BR> Samba 2.0 breaks into the domain controller business... Linux failed <BR> to fragment or fall apart... almost every Linux web site on the planet <BR> got bought... and so on. See our 1999 Linux Timeline for an attempt at <BR> a complete list (final version to be released just after the beginning <BR> of the year). <BR> <BR> What awaits Linux in 2000? We don't know much more than anybody else, <BR> but that hasn't kept us from sounding off over the last couple years. <BR> Here's a few ideas: <BR> * Like it or not, the release of Windows 2000 is going to be an <BR> important event. It could well be the thing that fuels Linux's <BR> next big growth phase. If it is, as some have predicted, an <BR> all-time commercial flop, the resulting rush to Linux will make <BR>
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