[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hey!
> 
> i'm curious about all these new operating systems,
> that all claim to be the next generation.
> 
> there are many out there. plan9, hurd, eros, movitz. and many 
> vaporware projects as well, such as lainos. but they all want to 
> reinvent the wheel. i think this approach is wrong. instead, we 
> should try to attach the wheel to its vehicle, and make sure its 
> road is alright. not to mention; going the right way.
> 
> a project where real unix would meet real life, or where open 
> source would meet open minds -- would have to make unix more human-
> oriented rather than machine-oriented. and in addition to bringing 
> order to the chaos that was laid as the foundation for all unix 
> variants decades ago, it should also deal with new ways of 
> interacting with unix visually. for instance, in ways more 
> convenient than x, and its conventional graphical user interfaces 
> (though these won't go away any time soon).
> 
> ofcourse we'd have to get out of the code-only rut, and try to 
> incorporate more natural elements from the ground up. such as 
> design, like that conceived through real life architecture etc. 
> having style doesn't mean it's commercial.
> 
> i'm curious whether anybody would like to team up with me, to try 
> and map out the ideas for how a real next generation unix would be. 
> i'll soon have a pdf ready for those who are interested. in my 
> humble opinion, this would be a great way for you to make bsd the 
> way you've always wanted it.
> 
> i guess that's it;
> 
> -- siqo ambrosius

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Chris

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