I'm absolutely for an initiative such as MOSA, and think it's a fantastic idea and we should definitely go with it. But if we're not going to use the AOT, the next question is; how far along is the MOSA compiler, and how long (roughly) will it take before we can start to realistically use it? Because there are a couple of show-stopper bugs/features missing in the AOT (such as the interface problem that Phil emailed about before), and until we can compile the kernel as it is, and beyond, the whole kernel development comes to a stand-still. And like Bruce mentioned, most people here want to develop at the kernel or user level.. So how are we going to handle this situation?
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