Florian Cramer on Sun, 27 Dec 1998 03:11:24 +0100 (CET) |
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Re: <nettime> the ultimate OS |
On Thu, Dec 24, 1998 at 03:24:57PM -0800, Vladimir Z. Nuri wrote: > This article proposes a radically new kind of operating system and > software style that includes what I consider to be the best features > of all existing operating systems created to date as well as many new > innovations. It is based on ideas and inspirations I have collected > over many years and have finally written up here. (I am motivated > especially by recent events regarding the leaked Microsoft "Halloween > memos" and the ensuing controversy and debate; I hope to add a > substantial new angle.) I suggest you * post your announcement to a forum populated by technically savvy readers such as slashdot.org * produce at least some minimal working code before you publish your announcement Although I am not an OS developer, it seems to me as if your project is flawed in that it reinvents the wheel. The distributed object model you sketch already exists as an open cross-plattform standard with countless functional implementations, i.e. CORBA. Both the Gnome and KDE desktops for Linux and other Unix-like OSs have CORBA-based object architectures, with Gnome pushing the concept to its limits. There have been/there are numerous free OS development projects with lofty goals - the "Freedows" project with its "cache kernel", the "KOS" or "Kommunity OS" - which all gave up sooner or later because they didn't get any code done. It's certainly understandable that many developers don't get enough gratification out of projects concerned with free implementations of existing tried-and-tested software technology (which holds true for Linux and the free BSDs). On the other hand, since there already are projects pursuing 'cutting edge' OS concepts in promising fashion - see GNU Hurd -, I would be glad if you risk a glance at them and maybe throw in your lot before you start something else from scratch. But since my primary interest is fictions, I appreciate your concept from a literary viewpoint. In that respect, my favorite OS Some "virtual OS" links AIOS ("Artificial Intelligence OS"): http://www.blkbox.com/~cravey/aois AROS: http://aros.fh-konstanz.de/aros/ Freedows 98: http://www.freedows.org Grasshopper OS: http://www.gh.cs.su.oz.au/Grasshopper/index.html Jeni OS (a project new Unix clone): http://www.jenios.com Unfortunately, I can't find the URL of my favourite OS project - an OS which claims to combine the best aspects of Unix, Mac, NeXT, BeOS and Windows and do even better, but whose agenda solely consists in elaborating its description on a Web page in the hope that others, if at all, will do the coding. Florian -- Florian Cramer <paragram@gmx.net>, PGP public key ID 6440BA05 Permutations/Permutationen combinatory poetry site: <http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~cantsin/index.cgi> --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@desk.nl and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@desk.nl