From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Fri, 31 Mar 1995 20:08:50 -0500 From: Bill Broadley broadley@turing.ucdavis.edu Subject: comp.os.plan9 Topicbox-Message-UUID: 09c1a82a-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19950401010850.rKcG8LKUtbN7EgPfBJ9vBE3LmeFBg7x-gMBedBnFIHM@z> > (If moderation is a hangup then that can be hashed out in the RFD phase, > but I'm pretty sure the odds of the developers participating will be > better if it's moderated. And the moderation 'style' could consist of > just weeding out the bozo posts and chain letters.) > > CHARTER > > comp.os.plan9 is a moderated newsgroup for discussion of the Plan 9 > operating system from Bell Labs. It's a forum to ask questions and share > information about installing, administering, and using Plan 9 systems. > The newsgroup will be bidirectionally gatewayed with the Plan 9 mailing > list. > > RATIONALE > > Plan 9 is a computing system developed at the Computing Science Research > Center of AT&T Bell Laboratories. First released in 1990, Plan 9 contains > many innovative ideas but is robust enough for production use. There is > an active Plan 9 mailing list with several hundred readers. > > Past releases of Plan 9 could only be licensed by universities. The next > release will be available to anyone, and run on a wide range of PCs. This > will make running Plan 9 an option for many Usenet readers. > > A Plan 9 newsgroup would let Plan 9 users help each other, and let anyone > interested in current operating system practice learn about Plan 9. Sounds great. Thought you might know.... Will plan-9 once released be a commercial os? I.e. pay per license? Or is it distributable? I.e. you pay for the cd-rom then can let your friends install it? I'm uncertain if AT&T is trying to make money from plan-9 or just covering distribution costs. If you don't know I can wait. -- Bill Broadley Broadley@math.ucdavis.edu UCD Math Sys-Admin Linux is great. http://ucdmath.ucdavis.edu/~broadley PGP-ok