Kuba Ober writes: > On Thursday 07 August 2008, Kuba Ober wrote: >> > With this strategy, OCaml programs at Red Hat are performing as well >> > as C code, and about an order of magnitude faster & an order of >> > magnitude lower memory usage than programs written in Python, which is >> > the main language used around here. >> >> What does RedHat use OCaml for? That's just to satisfy my curiosity. A >> quick google for ocaml at redhat did not yield much. > > I should say that I did look at your page, so the question should rather be: > what does RedHat use Ocaml for, other than what RJ is using it for? :) Educated guess based on the things listed on RJ's page and the packages presently available in Fedora 9: tools for a future version of RHEL, I would imagine :). - Michael -- mouse, n: A device for pointing at the xterm in which you want to type. Confused by the strange files? I cryptographically sign my messages. For more information see .