There are several things that we are not going to implement soon, that any other one could take, should it be interesting.
One is to implement other viewers for omero (in Inferno), so that a different kind of feel (eg., one for non-programmers) could be available. Another one is to write a unix library compatible with a popular widget interface, but running against omero instead of using X. That way, unix apps using that inferface could exploit both inferno and omero. There are more ideas, but we're quite busy right now with the octopus in general. In particular, omero for the octopus and a silly paper is getting 90% of my time. Thought I should say this, just in case :) On 6/28/07, Roman Shaposhnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 2007-06-28 at 15:29 +0200, Enrico Weigelt wrote: > The idea is: the browser exports an fs with the standard plan9 > graphical window and some additional (browser-specific) services. > So from the view of the "plugin" (which now becomes an separate > application), it's place in the browser is an graphical terminal > with perhaps some additional features. You should really take a look at Plan B work that Nemo's team has been doing: http://lsub.org/ls/planb.html Thanks, Roman.
