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Earliest Usenet uses via Google Groups:
crufty: fa.apollo - Jun 16 1981, 5:12 pm by SHR...
It is apparently full Unix and runs quite well on top of the rather crufty Os1100 exec in the same style that Eunice runs on VAX.
cruftiest: fa.works - Aug 14 1981, 11:36 PDT by Kosower at PARC-MAXC
These are not idle thoughts: an IBM 370/168 has tremendous raw speed, but some of the cruftiest software ever written makes it seem slower than the US Postal Service.
cruft: fa.unix-wizards - Nov 11 1981, 1:45 am by ucbvax
I don't have the data-chaining stuff in yet, but it will be enventually (don't know about reading/writing records larger than physical memory, however; VMS stuff uses page map/unmap cruft).
cruftiness: fa.human-nets - 17 June 1982 02:41-EDT by Robert Elton Maas
Perhaps the public-access el-cheapo bulletin board systems (CBBS et al) are good for society in an unexpected way, despite their cruftiness by our standards, they DO encourage youngsters to read.
hand cruft (Jargon File/Hacker's Dictionary): net.jokes - Oct 4 1983, 12:49 am by Bill Mitchell
Also CRUFT, v.
CRUFTSMANSHIP (Jargon File/Hacker's Dictionary): net.flame - Mar 19 1985, 2:34 pm by p.a.dunkin
CRUFTSMANSHIP noun. The antithesis of craftsmanship.
hand-crufted: news.admin - Nov 22 1988, 6:24 pm by Matt Costello
At that time UC Berkeley was listing ~650(?) machines, and domain routers consisted of hand-crufted sendmail rules to route all host names beginning with "ucb" to ucbvax, etc.
hand-cruft: comp.mail.misc - Aug 2 1989, 12:52 am by Chris Lewis
Or, even hand-cruft a mod to Rnmail that does path lookups and replaces the "To:" line (it's a pretty minor mod).
cruftier: comp.sys.apple2 - Mar 18 1991, 7:36 pm by Doug Gwyn
The problem with comparing desktop-oriented systems such as the IIGS or Mac against IBM PC/AT clones is that the latter often have been used in the generally cruftier text-screen mode, which is inherently faster.
hand crufting: comp.sys.next.software - Feb 26 1994, 12:16 pm by brunkho...
I looked at the PPD code differences between the IIIsiX duplex and the HP4 and thought better of hand crufting a 'patch' before I asked the net if one exists.
hand crufted: gnu.ghostscript.bug - Mar 15 1994, 9:09 am by Jeremy Smith
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Those three seem to have it meaning "useless content". If that's what's meant here, this sense needs to be drastically reworded; OTOH, perhaps it's really part of one of the other senses (in which case it needs to be reworded). I didn't (yet) look further at the bgc results, though.—msh210℠ (talk) 20:16, 4 April 2011 (UTC)Reply
It could be the second one, but I would argue the second one inappropriately packs a very specific code definition in with clutter. It seems to me to be a very Wikimedia sense, which is why we don't find many cites. I think there needs to be a third definition, but this one seems unsupportable.--Prosfilaes18:51, 6 April 2011 (UTC)Reply