On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 12:41 AM, Stefan Wallentowitz
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> Hello out there,
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> just my 2 cents on the recent development and my opinion on the future
> development.
Hello Stefan,
thanks for the very well shaped e-mail. I find your observation
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 5:37 AM, Bahadir Balban wrote:
> Dawid,
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> Thanks for the interest. I would like to announce that we have
> succesfully virtualized the Linux kernel over multicore Cortex-A9
> processors. The implementation involves certain novel approaches where
> linux applications can sw
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Hello out there,
just my 2 cents on the recent development and my opinion on the future
development.
Bahadir, I completely understand your arguments and can agree on the
various trade-offs that arise with business models around open source. I
have jus
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 7:09 PM, John van V. wrote:
> If we have a tiny OS (1) that can potentially do everything, then
> every person with a CPU and an IP connecting device (and a video
> screen and a keyboard) can have all the benefits of the Information
> Society. In fact, I believe that this p
2010/12/3 zhangwenjie :
> Yeah, There is so many people like Dawid who is very interested in the
> Codezero
> L4 kernel written by C and also open sourced, Like me.
Hello zhangwenjie (or whatever your name is). I have two formal
remarks on a comments like this :
1) Please do not top-post (http://w
Hello, these are my thoughts on CodeZero's open/closed dilemma.
Bahadir writes:
"One challenge is that when you open up, there is very few people who
would appreciate and make a meaningful understanding or contribution
to the project."
With 15 years doing open work within the "big money" of Wall