On Wed, Jun 07, 2006 at 07:25:17PM -0600, Latchesar Ionkov wrote: > Do you think the system is > perfect and there is nothing that can be made better?
No. But porting and/or imitating even less perfect systems should be frowned upon, not cheered. In your particular case, not that I understand the reasons for what you're doing I'm with you, but not because it is going to add elegance to an already elegant system, but because it might be a first step in demonstrating that investing in it and retargeting applications to run on it natively could have high benefits for users themselves. As of now, they probably do not have any convincing arguments to consider Plan9 as a platform. Once they do, my hope is they will invest time and energy in educating themselves in how this system is structured instead of blindly using the gcc crutch. Thanks, Roman.
