Christian: I want to respond here, but I think that some of the discussion that will follow should properly happen on the coyotos-dev list at coyotos.org.
While some technology may be used by both, there is a very large ideological and social gap between the goals of the Hurd project and the goals of the Coyotos project. The Hurd project (and more generally, the FSF) are strongly opposed to TC and DRM technologies. The Coyotos project views both as necessary elements for many things that we want to accomplish (including some social objectives). It is not just that we aren't opposed. The EROS Group, LLC has recently delivered a design to a client for an embedded TCPM-like implementation that is significantly stronger than the PC version. We were very careful to retain the rights to that. If these things are central to what you want to do, then you may want to take up a collaboration discussion on the coyotos-dev list as well. I suspect that a discussion of applications relying on TC and DRM is going to meet a lot of opposition from the Hurd project members, but that is something that the Hurd community should decide for themselves. shap _______________________________________________ L4-hurd mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/l4-hurd
