[IRCServices] ircservices on windows

Elijah admin at nevernet.net
Fri Jul 5 06:28:00 PDT 2002


I think this conversation needs to end right now. This isn't the 'let's
slag off windows' mailing list, let's not degrade to a stupid argument
about whose operating system is better. This is about ircservices, let's
keep conversation relevant and not get into a pissing match.

ELIJAH

-----Original Message-----
From: ircservices-admin at ircservices.za.net
[mailto:ircservices-admin at ircservices.za.net] On Behalf Of Philippe
Levesque
Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2002 9:25 PM
To: ircservices at ircservices.za.net
Subject: Re: [IRCServices] ircservices on windows




Trevor Talbot wrote:

>
> There are more win32 IRC servers than you think.  Not all of them are 
> good, but they do exist -- and yes, many of them will work with IRC 
> Services.

My point is, do you will pay for conference room software? oh, and pay
surelly for upgrade and such. Cause I know a ircd only need a c/n line
to link services

>
>
> He's bound by the license to release the source as well.  Besides, he 
> offered to do as much.
>

Yes, he can release the source as well, but, the binary are already
compiled, thats my point, nothing can told me it's compiled with the
correct source.


>
> Those are contradicting statements.  Windows is not the most unstable 
> OS in the world; even if it were, IRC Services version 5 would not 
> change that

Windows is unstable, thats a fact, and if you dont agree, then  I hope
your windows box got a lot of memory, and a lot of ressource, cause with
uptime of like 4-5 months, you will be low on ressource on a windows
box. Like on a p166, you still can have a cool webserver on linux/bsd,
and with windows, that computer can only run msword and forget about
installing win2k on it.

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