> on writing the design specs for my CLR-based OS, which I named Ensemble
> (I'm the author of that "400-page" paper, which is more really like 20

Is it available somewhere for reading?

> time, there have been appropriately "popular" FooOSs, such as AmigaOS,
> BeOS, and of course MacOS. However, none of those were really well
> marketed in the general public sense, save maybe MacOS. But even then,
> people are more inclined in the marketing sense to the Apple name,
> rather than the MacOS name. MacOS became popular as a side-effect of

Mac etc at least arent tied to what its made in. A "disconnected" name in
fact is easier.

> But who knows whether anyone wants to dig this argument back up.

How many active people do we have here? How is the team structured? How are
disputes resolved? Are there formal rules for such things?



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