On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 1:46 PM, Connor Lane Smith <c...@lubutu.com> wrote: > On 08/11/2011, Suraj N. Kurapati <sun...@gmail.com> wrote: >> I thought Suckless folks were enthusiastic about Plan9 technologies; >> has this changed? If so, why? > > Appreciative, not necessarily enthusiastic. Plan 9 technologies have > their place, but it's very tempting to use them everywhere. I don't > believe 9P belongs in an X window manager.
I know I subscribe to something slightly different to the current suckless viewpoint on software but FWIW... My view is that the plan 9 technologies are attractive if and only if they're used everywhere: if a pseudo-filesystem interface was pervasive it would avoid the "learn another new language/technology tricks/etc for this task" and the problems like combinining responsiveness with low idle CPU usage would probably be solved. In contrast, there's little incentive to dig into 9P, and even less into IXP, precisely because so little stuff uses them. -- cheers, dave tweed__________________________ computer vision researcher: david.tw...@gmail.com "while having code so boring anyone can maintain it, use Python." -- attempted insult seen on slashdot