From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu From: Deztroyer-a1 Message-ID: <919uta$3jfnv$1@ID-64718.news.dfncis.de> References: Subject: [9fans] Re: Future of Plan9 Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 09:49:14 +0000 Topicbox-Message-UUID: 384843ec-eac9-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 One thing I can be sure is that plan 9 won't be as popular as linux. It is because the design on plan9; It is a distributed computing environment rather than a client/server one. Be sure to check out the official web site of plan 9, you might found some more interesting stuff on there. Future of plan 9? In my opinion, with a little modification on Plan 9, it'll be great. However, plan 9 is just the same as concorde; not a very succesful commerical product I think. However, I enjoy using plan 9 myself. It's a little bit too "scientific" if it is to server as a commerical product. There're heaps of web page in plan 9 (the play one), I don't see much on the one you're talking about (OS) though :-) Check out the links on the web site of plan 9 on bell labs's server. I think they've got some links over there, I think. People use linux because it can be serve as a personal computer. That's the original design of unix. All those features that are available in linux/unix are added onto the system afterwards. Plan 9 and linux/unix are in different design. If you're looking for a personal computing enviroment, linux/unix will do the job better (as they've got more applications and stuff like that). You're into distributed computing? have a go on plan 9 then. I've heard that Red Hat linux is gonna develop a distributed version of linux. Not sure whether it is as good as plan 9 or not. But I'll always stand on the side of plan 9. As I am not very into linux. Good Luck Alexander C. Deztroyer Stephen Adam wrote in message news:xbIZ5.157945$e5.114349@newsfeeds.bigpond.com... > Hi all... I was completely ignorant of the existence of Plan9 until a few > days ago. It looks very interesting... > > Has anyone done an analysis of its long term prospects? I'd love to read > about that. > > How many large Plan9 sites are active? > > Thanks,