On Aug 19, 2006, at 3:28 AM, Steve Holden wrote: ... > It's going to be very interesting to see what comes out of the Google > sprints. I am sure the 64-bitters will be out in force, so there'll be Hmmm, we'll be working on our laptops, as is typical of sprints, so I'm not sure how many 64-bit machines will in fact be around -- we'll see. > useful data about any such problems. <irony wink="0.97">64 bits is, > I am > sure, as much as anyone is ever going to need, so the pain will > finally > be over.</irony> > > It's good to see the idea of industry support for open source sprints > taking off. Tomorrow, the world ... :-) Sprints are indeed a fascinating idea and have proven they work, in an open-source context -- I do wonder if they could be made to work in other contexts, and I'm sure many others are wondering similarly. Alex
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