
BeOS (and Haiku) has a very powerful filesystem, thanks mostly to its extensive use of attributes and live queries to search through these attributes. In order to access these powerful features over a network, you need a network file system that also supports attributes and queries - cue
BeServed, Kevin Musick's network file system. A few weeks ago, the code to BeServed was
donated to the Haiku project as open source under a MIT license, so
HaikuNews and OSNews decided to
interview Kevin Musick together. In addition, Haiku launched the
Haiku Code Drive 2008.
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2006-06-24
> Looking at the current front page, only
> two newsitems use the word 'cue'.
Because a lot of the other items were written by David Adams...
Edited 2008-05-18 14:36 UTC