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[9fans] Plan 9 professional engineers, tear up your NDAs!
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m***@sphericalharmony.com
2013-03-17 07:06:39 UTC
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Why is there no substantial in-depth technical discussion of Plan 9
engineering for distributed systems here?

I finally figured it out - because the people who are working on those
things, the professionals at IBM and wherever else, are forbidden by
contract to talk about the current work, and IBM and others are quite
eager to get as many patents as possible on all the amazing
possibilities of Plan 9/9P for building distributed systems and
supercomputers.

I call on the human beings who are the engineers at IBM and elsewhere
to make the human choice that Plan 9 is important to the world - a lot
more important than the BS of patents and the evils of NDAs which
restrict free flow of ideas and conversation between human beings.

TEAR UP THE NDAS!

BURN THE PATENTS!!

Stop trying to make the evolution of Plan 9 a patent-encrusted,
closed-source, corporate controlled industry. Give it to the
hobbyists and the hackers and let it become the TRUE SUCCESSOR to unix
that it always should have been.

Non-disclosure agreements are a gross offense at the basic principle
that humans should be able to talk freely about their ideas, and that
all of us benefit from open communication. I call for the complete
end to the use of NDAs in contracts for technical engineers, so they
can freely share ideas with the community, and freely receive ideas
back.

And stop with the patents, also.

Ben Kidwell "mycroftiv"

Let's have a free and unrestricted discussion of all the amazing
possibilities of Plan 9 and 9P based colony computing, and how
it can help the human race.

Peace and love.
Richard Miller
2013-03-17 08:53:31 UTC
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Post by m***@sphericalharmony.com
Why is there no substantial in-depth technical discussion of Plan 9
engineering for distributed systems here?
See this thread for a hint:

https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/comp.os.plan9/2PwnP0KfJ5A
v***@gmail.com
2013-03-17 10:31:45 UTC
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Post by m***@sphericalharmony.com
I finally figured it out - because the people who are working on those
things, the professionals at IBM and wherever else, are forbidden by
contract to talk about the current work
I don't think so. As disruptive as they really are, the patents and
NDA are not a culprit here.
Plan 9 suffers from small hobbyist community. The most professional
applications are
probably at LSUB and Vita Nuova. Engineers from Blue Gene project are
probably don't
read this list at all. There is just no critical mass to push Plan 9
into professional applications
market. It's not big enough (paradoxically) and Unix was already there
for many years.
Microsoft is very aggressive as well. But Plan 9 ideas has its impact
on design of other OSes.
m***@sphericalharmony.com
2013-03-17 10:27:37 UTC
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Post by Richard Miller
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/comp.os.plan9/2PwnP0KfJ5A
I knew the outline of this but I hadn't read the exact thread. The
idea that there is an either/or choice is ridiculous. I would think
Rob Pike and RSC are plenty smart enough to run Qemu Plan 9 on a
random linux box and Drawterm in. One decent linux server could run
Qemu Plan 9s for anyone in Google who wanted it, and they can Drawterm
in and have beautiful integration of Plan 9 with their native os.

How can RSC and Rob Pike not be doing the very simple things which
allow you to build a composite environment that has the strenghts of
both? I have a mixed grid that has 4 native plan 9 boxes, 1 local
linux box, 2 remote linux boxes, and 2 remote plan 9 nodes. You would
think that if a random hippie from 4chan can love Plan 9 enough to
figure out how to build a personal grid that smoothly integrates all
these resources and keeps my data backed up and gives me the most
wonderful computing environment in the world - so would those guys.

Hey, Original Plan 9 guys - I LOVE YOU BUT CMON HERE!!!

You don't have to go crazy like I did! Just have google set up a
linux server of Qemu Plan 9 nodes and everyone has drawterm. In fact
tell the Google guys they should use the 9queen.gz ANTS Qemu image
that is fully installed and ready to use, if they are lazy.

Anyway, it is truly shocking to me to see the totally false dichotomy
of "either/or" used by the Google guys to justify not making active
use of Plan 9. Using Plan 9 doesn't mean giving up anything else,
because they made it network transparent!

Despite what the Google guys are up to, I am still quite confident
that there are some people somewhere in the world doing amazing things
with 9P, and then Not Discussing It Publicly, Especially Not With
Crazy Anti-Patent Hippies.

I think it's lame that there aren't more people doing the same things
I am, and building mid-to-large sized home/office grids. Even when
people don't want to track down native hardware, it isn't hard to
build a grid on one box with virtual machines to explore what Plan 9
does beyond the 4-node frontier, where things get truly magical as
multiple cpus share root and import all the important synthetic fses
to share things.

Plan Nine is worth going crazy over, people.

-Ben Kidwell
"mycroftiv"

Here's a poem for the p9pers at Google:

If you don't have a real namespace
Install Plan 9 or else lose face!
Time for revolution on the moon base
Plan 9 from Bell Labs to outer space
v***@gmail.com
2013-03-17 10:48:01 UTC
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Post by m***@sphericalharmony.com
You would
think that if a random hippie from 4chan can love Plan 9 enough to
figure out how to build a personal grid that smoothly integrates all
these resources and keeps my data backed up and gives me the most
wonderful computing environment in the world - so would those guys.
You have no obligations at work to meet - that's the difference. They
can't just do what they please and get paid. I know that things were
different at Bell Labs but they are working for Google now.
Post by m***@sphericalharmony.com
I think it's lame that there aren't more people doing the same things
I am, and building mid-to-large sized home/office grids.
People are not free to do everything what they want. They need to
work, they have families and they have no free time at all. There used
to be a community of young free hackers around Plan 9 but
unfortunately it's not young or big enough.
erik quanstrom
2013-03-17 15:37:44 UTC
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Post by v***@gmail.com
People are not free to do everything what they want. They need to
work, they have families and they have no free time at all. There used
to be a community of young free hackers around Plan 9 but
unfortunately it's not young or big enough.
effectivness isn't measured on an axis labled "1/age",
nor is it measured on an axis labled "warm bodies".

[earlier in the thread]
Post by v***@gmail.com
Stop trying to make the evolution of Plan 9 a patent-encrusted,
closed-source, corporate controlled industry. Give it to the
if you're running plan 9 on modern pc hardware,
you likely use a driver contributed back by a company.

now, this thread is becoming a self-fulfilling prophesy, and
moderately off-topic. let's put an end to it now. this is
9fans. we're not nihlists. we have rules. ;-)

- erik
v***@gmail.com
2013-03-17 16:24:24 UTC
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Post by erik quanstrom
effectivness isn't measured on an axis labled "1/age",
nor is it measured on an axis labled "warm bodies".
Effectiveness is measured by impact on everyday life of many people.
Post by erik quanstrom
let's put an end to it now.
Whatever.
hiro
2013-03-17 16:43:19 UTC
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Post by erik quanstrom
we're not nihlists. we have rules. ;-)
what have you smoked that brought such philosophical insight?

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