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Yes.....but, this isn't a different flavor ice-cream, it's a copy of an existing flavor. But more than that, this ice-cream has to be compatible with the other flavor of ice-cream because it needs to run the same programs and drivers, etc etc, as that is the point in its existence. Worse the existing flavor is a moving target, a law until itself, and the new flavor must try and keep up with big jumps without knowing what's going to happen in advance. Even worse the existing flavor has a long history of deliberately destroying compatibility. Ok moved away from ice-creams, but I think I've made my point. Not saying it shouldn't be reported, it is interesting (I love Plan9 as a concept, but don't try and use it), but I am saying I think it's doomed to fail.




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2005-07-06
For all of you asking why. It is simple.
In the United States (and probably elsewhere) there is an ice cream chain called Baskin-Robbins which has 31 or 32 flavors of ice cream.
People want choices. YOUR choice of "ice-cream" is not necessarily THEIR choice of "ice-cream".
"But their choice isn't popular enough. It should be discarded."
Let's turn it around. What if YOUR choice wasn't "popular enough" and should be discarded. How would you feel then?
31 or 32 choices of operating systems is/are not too many as long as there are people to create and maintain them. If you don't like this attitude, please stop going to a site called, "OSNews" because it is all about News about Operating Systems.
It's not News about Operating Systems that only you care about. It's about ALL the operating systems that ANYONE cares about.
Again. If you don't like it, don't come back anymore. If you do like it, keep coming back and join in with any group that you have anything POSITIVE to contribute.
Thanks. Now you can return back to your regularly scheduled programming.