From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2000 00:36:58 +0000 From: "G. David Butler" Message-Id: <200006170036.AAA59028@mail.eot.dbsystems.com> To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu Subject: [9fans] The Good News Topicbox-Message-UUID: c2246b96-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Hello 9fans! It has been a very interesting time in the Plan 9 world lately. I am very glad that Rob and friends at Bell Labs have been able to accomplish the near impossible by orchestrating the release Plan 9 as Open Source. Bravo! As you can imagine, the recent announcement suprised me. But you wouldn't belive how much more my request for a refund of the license fee I paid surprised the software sales part of Lucent! Thankfully they agreed that there was a "miscommunication" internally and that they will process my refund ASAP. I'm glad I don't have to go into the OS business just to use the tools I want. As an aside, I will not need to attend USENIX next week, so if anybody would like to attend the general session sponsered by db Systems (no strings attached), please e-mail me. (It is too late for me to get a refund for the conference fee.) What now? I plan to integrate all the changes I have made to V2 into V3 and supply them back to the Labs. I believe many of the changes will not be "blessed" (like my change of the semantics of the create(2) system call -- it is still broken as far as I'm concerned), so I expect I will have my own site that supplies my derivative of the system and any compatible changes. I may also start an Internet-based Plan 9 network if there is interest. But beware, since my changes include system call changes and 256 octet name support in 9P, the Original Contributor system will not work with my derivative. My changes also allow optimizations for large directories (indexes and seek(2) support) and atomic 9P transactions via logging on dedicated file servers (not via kfs). These changes make a dedicated file server a database server for most Internet-type applications. I also plan to actively pursue a Java port... Stay tuned! David Butler gdb@dbSystems.com