Re: LEGACY

From: Todd Veillette (tveillette@myeastern.com)
Date: Sun Jan 22 2006 - 10:30:48 GMT-3


Good question! I am english and I don't believe there is an absolute answer
within IT. Legacy means older, and I would even say that anything that has
had a change to "update" it; the former way can be thought of as Legacy.

The time span in IT is extremely small to be a "Legacy" where in history and
culture a Legacy usually classified as such many years later.

-TV

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jens Petter" <jenseike@start.no>
To: <CCIELAB@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 7:10 AM
Subject: LEGACY

>I am trying to make it clear for me what is meant when things are said to
>be
> legacy.
> For ex, this is the legacy way of doing a config. I am not from an english
> speaking
> country, so if sombody could explain this to me that would be great.
>
> JP
>
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