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Re: kernel modules: msg#00085

Subject: Re: kernel modules
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006, Christopher Blizzard wrote:

> We'll learn as we go, and maybe we'll decide that it totally sucks. 
> (Failure needs to be OK, IMHO.  If we're not failing we're not trying.) 

+1 here from me.

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