Thanks for letting us know the website was down, it should be up again.

I'm afraid the project has been inactive for more than a few years now. At
this point, it should mostly serve as a reference on how one might modify
linux to support running plan9 binaries. The code should still technically
work as long as the relevant kernel interfaces haven't changed, but I
haven't tested it in a while. We developed it to the point where you could
run the most basic plan9 binaries, but nothing that required access to /net
or /dev/draw.

If you need any more pointers, don't hesitate to post to the list.

-Anant



On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 1:21 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I saw some information about the glendix project, online, and was
> wondering about it.  What exactly is it?  I wasn't able to find any
> documentation that really described it in any detail, and the most
> recent work on it appears to have been in 2011.  Has the project reached
> the point of being usable software?  Is there any anticipated future
> development, or has the code gotten as mature as it's going to get?
>
> BTW, the glendix Web site, http://www.glendix.org, appears to be broken.
> (Maybe that's where the details & documentation are hiding, hm?)
>
> I'm just trying to get a sense of where the state of the art is, in the
> Plan 9 world, and where future development is headed.  Any insight you
> could provide would be much appreciated...
>
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