From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Sun, 6 Feb 1994 19:21:22 -0500 From: Scott Deerwester scott@cs.ust.hk Subject: comp.os.plan9 Topicbox-Message-UUID: fff5a986-eac7-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19940207002122.D7NlycFsR4iWiOCrk-SFuKR0XuOYB8dkXoAgJN-V0OU@z> Geoff writes: > Alas, that was my call; I've put the RFD for comp.os.plan9 > out a couple of times. The first time I couldn't really > follow it up, as thesis work intervened. Both times the > response didn't justify proceeding to a vote. I had a number > of enthusiatic responses via e-mail - but you need 100 more > YES votes than NO votes, and there's a hard core of people who > vote NO to everything that they aren't personally interested. I'd like to suggest that, the next time you put out an RFD, you proselytize a little more aggressively. I'm *very* interested in comp.os.plan9, and have been quite surprised that there isn't one already. I'd vote yes (early and often, being from Chicago), but I've never seen the RFD. Perhaps you could put out the RFD to a wider audience, certainly including this mailing list, and maybe including comp.os.linux.misc, comp.sys.notebook, etc. I'd think that many of the people who are interested in Linux (c'mon now, running a more or less full-blown UNIX on something that you can carry around in your backpack is hardly completely devoid of interest...) would be interested in Plan 9 as well, ne? I've saved an 80Mb partition to load Plan 9 onto on my notebook... but haven't had the time to figure out what to do to get it up and running... Somehow having a little box that weighs 5lb and that can boot and run Linux, MSDOS (if you must) *and* Plan 9 appeals greatly to my geekly leanings. :-) _________________________________________________________________ Scott Deerwester | The Hong Kong University of Internet: scott@cs.ust.hk | Science and Technology Phone: (852) 358-6985 | Department of Computer Science -----------------------------------------------------------------