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Should Operating Systems be modular?   [Edit]

Survey period: 13 May 2002 to 19 May 2002

Some OS's are fully customisable and can be tailored to include only the bits you need, while others are black boxes that rely on certain applications.

OptionVotes% 
OS's should come bundled with only enough functionality to boot up.9711.80
OS's should come with helpful applications but those applications should be replaceable by others.39848.42
The company writing the OS should be free include any functionality and modularity they choose.32739.78



 
GeneralRe: The middle one [2] is the obvious choice Pin
Nish Nishant12-May-02 19:55
sitebuilderNish Nishant12-May-02 19:55 
GeneralRe: The middle one [2] is the obvious choice Pin
Roger Wright15-May-02 13:19
professionalRoger Wright15-May-02 13:19 
GeneralRe: The middle one [2] is the obvious choice Pin
Chris Maunder12-May-02 19:46
cofounderChris Maunder12-May-02 19:46 
GeneralRe: The middle one [2] is the obvious choice Pin
Nish Nishant12-May-02 19:57
sitebuilderNish Nishant12-May-02 19:57 
GeneralRe: The middle one [2] is the obvious choice Pin
Ed K13-May-02 4:02
Ed K13-May-02 4:02 
GeneralRe: The middle one [2] is the obvious choice Pin
Sean Cundiff13-May-02 12:46
Sean Cundiff13-May-02 12:46 
GeneralRe: The middle one [2] is the obvious choice Pin
Tim Smith13-May-02 13:09
Tim Smith13-May-02 13:09 
GeneralRe: The middle one [2] is the obvious choice Pin
Sean Cundiff13-May-02 20:56
Sean Cundiff13-May-02 20:56 
To be honest, I don't know what the undocumented API's are. I'm just trying to play devil's advocate here.

I strongly believe however that MS should be producing Windows under the model of [2]. Have the core OS with modular applications. Load up the standard install with the extras. Let me choose a custom install and pick and choose the extras and let me install third-party extras of my own choice.

I do think it's completely fair however to let MS require one of their 'extras' such as Messenger if you want to access a particular MS-provided service. Hey, if you want to use AOL Instant Messaging you must use their client. Microsoft should be allowed to do the same.

The phone company analogy was the best that I could think of at the time.

-Sean

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"I'm a breast man."
GeneralRe: The middle one [2] is the obvious choice Pin
Phil Harding13-May-02 13:40
Phil Harding13-May-02 13:40 
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Paul M Watt12-May-02 19:57
mentorPaul M Watt12-May-02 19:57 
GeneralRe: The middle one [2] is the obvious choice Pin
Nish Nishant12-May-02 20:00
sitebuilderNish Nishant12-May-02 20:00 
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Jack Handy12-May-02 22:11
Jack Handy12-May-02 22:11 
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Paul M Watt13-May-02 5:16
mentorPaul M Watt13-May-02 5:16 
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Navin13-May-02 5:28
Navin13-May-02 5:28 
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Navin13-May-02 3:23
Navin13-May-02 3:23 
GeneralRe: The middle one [2] is the obvious choice Pin
Sean Cundiff13-May-02 12:51
Sean Cundiff13-May-02 12:51 
GeneralOS's? Pin
Shog912-May-02 19:08
sitebuilderShog912-May-02 19:08 
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ColinDavies12-May-02 19:23
ColinDavies12-May-02 19:23 
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Shog912-May-02 19:26
sitebuilderShog912-May-02 19:26 
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ColinDavies12-May-02 20:10
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Chris Maunder12-May-02 19:32
cofounderChris Maunder12-May-02 19:32 
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Shog912-May-02 19:42
sitebuilderShog912-May-02 19:42 
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ColinDavies12-May-02 19:53
ColinDavies12-May-02 19:53 
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Paul M Watt12-May-02 20:27
mentorPaul M Watt12-May-02 20:27 
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Chris Maunder12-May-02 20:29
cofounderChris Maunder12-May-02 20:29 

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