> The CEO of coraid, Brantley Coile (are you here btw?) regularly gives
cool impressions about his experience with early machines on linkedin

Brantley is one of the few reasons I still check linkedin from time to
time. That dude needs to write a book. (Mr. Coile if you are lurking, you
should get a ghost writer to go through your old blog and social media
posts to put together a book about Coraid. What a great story!)

On Thu, May 15, 2025 at 3:20 AM sirjofri via 9fans <[email protected]> wrote:

> 15.05.2025 03:31:28 hahahahacker2009 <[email protected]>:
> > Vita Nuova have Inferno. Microsoft use 9P for wsl. That's all I know.
> 
> Well, that's not much, and if you're mentioning 9p, you could also mention
> utf8, which is basically used everywhere.
> 
> Regarding the full plan 9 experience (if we include inferno): vita nuova
> probably still uses inferno to build networked solutions. Coraid uses their
> own plan9 fork (kinda) to build drivers for vmware stuff. The CEO of
> coraid, Brantley Coile (are you here btw?) regularly gives cool impressions
> about his experience with early machines on linkedin btw.
> 
> I've heard about a company that developed some medical machines using plan
> 9 technology, but I don't know if that's true, and I never found out the
> name.
> 
> I personally think that plan 9 could be made production ready for
> development purposes, as well as for client machines (not desktop computers
> necessarily, think factory, sensors and embedded).
> 
> sirjofri

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