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Nothing at all. It's just that I want something like Delphi on the older windows days : an IDE targeting a specific OS toolkit, and making development for it dead easy. KDevelop and Netbeans are not tools for the same purpose.
Yes, I think I can, but in only some areas. I don't try to compete with them on areas like hardware support, but since I start from scratch, I can avoid some of the mistakes made in Linux's history.
An easy example : as the responsibility gets higher, code should get smaller. That's one of the basic principles to apply when having reliability and security in mind. Now look at the linux kernel and at X11. Do you think that this principle is applied, here ?
If I get a working microkernel, I'll start making a full website on sourceforge, clean up my doc and make it complete enough for everyone, and finally release source code. In meantime, it's just not worth the effort, in my opinion.
Some rambling and design docs about user experience goals and kernel features can be found here :
http://theosperiment.wordpress.com
Probably not. Especially considering my #1 source of inspiration : merciless stealing good ideas from everyone. If you just have a look at Modern Operating Systems, you already find a lot of interesting ideas that aren't currently in use in desktop operating systems, but could do wonders.
I don't plan to change the world at the moment. Just to prove that changing it is doable without being a big corp or a genius
That's why I opened a blog in fact : when something is misty in my head, writing it and publishing it allows me to keep things clean.
Thanks
Edited 2010-05-16 19:23 UTC