Sieg Heil!

> Folks,
> Just my comment:
> Isn't web a misconcept, and a stranger in plan9 ??

The web is a disease, but the same could be said of SMTP, PC hardware
and many other things that Plan 9 has to deal with.

> Shouldn't we put more efffort into tru 9 development?

If you are trying to tell people what they should work on (without
considerable amounts of cash changing hands) you could as well try to
change the orbit of the moon with your thoughts alone. If you want to
see something done there is only one way: do it.

Of course, if anyone is looking for suggestions, exploding nukes at
the Googleplex and at the next W3C meeting would be a good start.

That could be followed by setting up gas chambers for anyone left
related to WEB 2.0 or AJAX.

Oh, well, one can always dream...

uriel - Führer der Dissident Plan 9 IRC Kids


P.S.: Apologies if someone is offended by my emails, offending was
never my intention.  I'm sorry if a limited sense of humor is a
problem for some people.


> Just IMHO, as usually,
> G'day,
> ++pac
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of csant
> Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2006 10:33 AM
> To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs
> Subject: Re: mothra (was Re: Abaco (was Re: [9fans] smacme))
> 
>>> Just in case anyone besides me is still using mothra, the new version
>>> is now in /n/sources/extra/mothra.
>> thanks.  i still use it, but much less since the new version of abaco is  
>> working so well.
> What wins my sympathy for Abaco is that it feels much more integrated with  
> the environment, UI-wise.
> 
> What is the status of the other Plan 9 browsers? Links? i? Are there any  
> others? What browsers do people on Plan 9 use? Or do most people use  
> something on a Linux/UNIX box via VNC?
> 
> Personally I am using Abaco when on Plan 9, since it feels like the most  
> "plan 9-ish" browser - and snarfing to and from rio and acme is possible.
> /c

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