From: jayjwa@atr2.ath.cx.invalid   
      
   Subcommandante XDelta writes:   
      
   > For years now the question has been surfacing in the OpenVMS community   
   > "Where are the pimply faced kids?"   
   No one knows what it is, let alone how to use it. Thus, there is no   
   demand for it. How would a young guy, say 15 year's old, go about   
   getting his hands on it? It's not being taught in colleges anymore and you   
   can't   
   legally get it at home. The products and licenses are laughably expensive,   
   especially when compared to other systems like Windows, Mac, and of   
   course Linux. Even when there was a real hobbyist program, it was very   
   restrictive. Expensive software running on expensive hardware might have   
   worked in the 1980s, but it doesn't work now. Unfortunately, the   
   business model wasn't updated to today's time. That is why there's no   
   new community members.   
      
   I was speaking to a well-known member of the community a few months   
   back on IRC, and even he said it was far easier and much, much cheaper to set   
   up a new server running something other than VMS. Even VSI's web server   
   runs on Ubuntu if I'm not mistaken.   
      
   > Indeed, does anybody under sixty, follow comp.os.vms?   
   I lurk here and IRC 2600 #vms occasionally. Now that Google Groups is   
   dead, the place (and usenet itself) is usable again.   
      
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