Have you ever programmed something from scratch? It doesn't magically appear, you do have to type code in. And the faster the better, so you've got more time to think.
Who the hell modded this insightful? It's hilarious!
If they didn't like it, they could either get a proper job or stop claiming benefits.
It wouldn't be forced labour, they'd still have a choice.
Way back when I had DOS, installing Windows borked my machine. I should have given up then.
Just saying'.
Provided there are no women working in your office (bonus if they're nice-looking).
Oh wait, this is a software company...
One-dimensional, cliched characters that portray IT people as social inadequates.
Don't you work in IT?
It's actually pretty good advice:
Every employer shall so plan the activities of users at work in his undertaking that their daily work on display screen equipment is periodically interrupted by such breaks or changes of activity as reduce their workload at that equipment
Having a target release date doesn't mean you continue with the plans to ship the product when it has a serious bug.
I completely agree, sometimes it is necessary to let a release slip if the problem's critical enough, it happens frequently. But there's still merit to having a release schedule in the first place (which was the point of my reply to the AC).
In that case just make sure it only scans infectable file types (exe, dll, ocx, etc.), it's pointless scanning text files.
Without having a target release date it's likely that the devs/maintainers will relax, causing productivity to go down. Having something to aim for help's to ensure that something's completed in time.
Jeez, I'm turning into my boss...
Is that it? Isn't there something else OpenSolaris offers that nothing else does? Anything?!
If that's truly the case, then it's already dead and ZFS will soon/eventually get into Linux, if indeed it's actually worth it.
Plural of sheep is sheep.
Jeez, who really cares?!
"Ninety percent of baseball is half mental." -- Yogi Berra