It is organized such that the open source kernel can use closed source
(commercial) packages, without the constraints of the GNU (FOSS) license to
make source available.

The system will probably be open to wider experimentation in the world
community sometime in 2012.


On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 8:13 PM, Valery Shaevitch <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi, list and everyone here !
>
> Microsoft Cambridge Research just has announced a first MS-supported
> open source kernel developed at http://www.barrelfish.org/
>
> I should say WOW !
> Seems like M$ is going right now
>
> Let us your opinion.
> Who has successfully compiled  the kernel ?
> I do not have the Haskel compiler installed yet
> Anyone ?
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