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RE: Plan 9 could be included here too
by obsidian on Thu 23rd Aug 2012 23:13
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RE: Plan 9 could be included here too
by zima on Fri 24th Aug 2012 03:39
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Plan 9 [...] sadly looks destined to remain in a backwater, never having fulfilled its huge potential.
If only Lucent/Bell Labs would release it as "public domain", the uptake would rocket [...] they would gain great kudos and PR.
If only Lucent/Bell Labs would release it as "public domain", the uptake would rocket [...] they would gain great kudos and PR.
You seriously believe that it would make any difference? (for Plan9; with PD, I can see some cannibalising of its bits & pieces for less academic operating systems) Look how becoming more open made the uptake of Solaris or Symbian rocketing...
And what potential? (versus widespread "good enough" OS)
Oh, and don't forget one important thing: Plan9 can afford to maintain its elegance and "purity" precisely because of its niche status - if you wish for it to succeed, you wish for it to likely become similarly messy to all the other ~*nixes, eventually.
RE[2]: Plan 9 could be included here too
by moondevil on Fri 24th Aug 2012 04:44
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Ok, it is true that Plan 9 has influenced Linux with (for example) the /proc filesystem IIRC.
However, it sadly looks destined to remain in a backwater, never having fulfilled its huge potential.
If only Lucent/Bell Labs would release it as "public domain", the uptake would rocket. Given that it is already open-source, it's not as if they would lose any revenue, and they would gain great kudos and PR.
Such a release could be done as a tribute to the late Dennis Ritchie too. It would be a great way of honouring him, IMO, getting his ideas "out there" as widely as possible.
Anyway, that's Plan 9. Another could-have-been technology that didn't quite make the summit of the mountain.