From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 06:48:16 +0200 From: Lucio de Re lucio@proxima.alt.za Subject: [9fans] Oil on the water Topicbox-Message-UUID: 81b9409a-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19980923044816.gDJ5NuRvi2GRMeUP8molvVPkAIx2-sppldzw5oZ09QE@z> According to rob@plan9.bell-labs.com : > We are considering doing a new distribution of Plan 9, the system we > have been calling Brazil ... Yippee!! Hm, $350 is a big chunk of money, despite the dropping US dollar, but I think it can be justified. What I don't understand is why Linus Torvald can coordinate hundreds of developers, and Bell-Labs can't afford one or two staff members to do likewise (do you need an aged wanna-be hippy in such a position? I could even do it from South Africa, more cheaply than having to relocate to New Jersey, and Lucent do have a presence here :-) I'd love to see Bell-Labs follow Netscape's example (to a degree they have already done so long before Netscape or Linus Torvald thought of it), and similarly knock a chunk off Microsoft's market. Any way we can twist your arm? Even if somehow 9fans takes over the support function (personally, if necessary, rather than merely on a mailing list?) The other thing that comes to mind, is the availability of Inferno for Plan 9 Release 3, I hate needing an NT box when I already have three healthy Plan 9 machines to work with. Well, let's say I'd put a lot of effort into making such a thing happen, and I think it is unfortunate (but Bell-Labs' privilege) that Lucent deems it important to generate revenue from an experimental system at the expense of some (admittedly speculative) long-term benefits. And the other thought is that developers are not going to produce software for Plan 9 if commercial licencing is impractically expensive, whereas even Bell-Labs may gain from having something like Star Office (bad example, maybe) made available to the entirety of Lucent (or Oracle 8, or Netscape Communicator and Commercial Server). There's more, but I'm sure it has all been considered. plan9.advocacy, anyone? :-) ++L