On Dec 17, 2014 5:24 PM, "Antti Kantee" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 17/12/14 17:05, Chris Loweth wrote:
> > We're not sure what direction to take... we're very new to this but we
have a simple idea of being able to run an application through a browser
that can interact with, say, a browser cache (so a layer of "persistence"
can be achieved) and, additionally, some networking capability so said
application can open from and save and export to a web server (the server
hosting the webpage the application is opened from).
>
> You might want to look at for example some "desktop in the browser"
> projects.  Sounds like they might be a better match for what you want
> (or at least per my understanding of what you want).

The main issue is that the in browser network, display and storage stacks
look nothing like what an OS expects so you need to replace all of those.
The rump kernel might help fill in some other parts but those portions are
most of the work.

Justin
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