From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Sun, 17 Nov 1996 19:42:38 -0600 From: Brandon Black photon@nol.net Subject: The Future? Topicbox-Message-UUID: 51bec39c-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19961118014238.CrzN9sf3GdZwN6z9KO7jlpMx8Tl__PSbohTlgzYSIow@z> While I'm thinking about plan 9 wishlists and such... wanted to get some other thoughts and questions out of the way... Bell Labs Guys (or anyone who really knows): What does the future of Plan 9 look like, honestly? Will it remain a mere stepping stone on the way to Brazil, or, with enough user support, might there possibly be future public releases? If the whole question comes down to user support.. it may be a chicken and egg problem... a second public release with bugfixes and the "updates" from the first release applied, with all the new drivers, etc.. would probably bring more users. Likewise, the current release probably turns off many entry-level users because of the difficulties they have installing it, or the lack of hardware support compared to what they would have had after the patches were applied. I think (assuming plan 9 is not a dead project) that a second release say, sometime in early-mid '97, with less bugginess (is that a word?) and more hardware support would be a great step towards general public acceptance of Plan 9 as a superior OS to the bloated remains of unix that abound in all of the *nix's out there. Brandon