Brantley Coile wrote:
We haven’t stopped using it, but then again, we don’t talk much on the list.

I’ve been using Plan 9 since 1995, before that I only used it at the Labs. I’ll 
be using it when I assume room temperature.

We still run Ken’s file server that Erik modified into a diskless file server 
using our AoE appliances behind it. I develop on Plan 9 exclusively. And we use 
it as a distributed operating system running on about a dozen machines.

I suspect that we might the be only ones.
No, I use Plan9 at home since the first public distro, and since 2007 on production plant.
... I'm sure I'm the only professional using Plan9 in Italy
I don't know about non-professional italian users.

In 2005  I tried to  attract the attention of some academic friends, because
I think that Plan9 could be very suited for distributed appls on many small
machines on a slow net.
Some robotic appl have this characteristcs etc etc.
No response from the University where I graduated 30+ years ago,
no Prof Ballestero's great work appreciation etc.

Ah, now I see the list active. Bliss. No messages back, 50% OK

Thanks  a lot to all in the list.
adriano
On Aug 23, 2016, at 2:06 PM, stanley lieber <s...@9front.org> wrote:

Don Bailey <don.bai...@gmail.com> wrote:

Plan 9 shall never die.


On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 8:21 AM, David du Colombier <0in...@gmail.com>
wrote:

I see from the archive (http://marc.info/?l=9fans) there were no
messages at
all in June, maybe everyone was tired out after the 203 messages in
May?
The 9fans mailing list was down from approximately June 1 to July 25.

--
David du Colombier


People just stop using it.

sl






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