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Author: pedro henrique antunes de oliveirapedro henrique antunes de oliveira Date: Apr 5, 2007 12:46
why the www.bell-labs.com doesnt talks too much about plan9 (I, really, dont
know if it talks about it, i never found anything about it there).
Anyone knows?
why the www.bell-labs.com doesnt talks too much about plan9 (I, really,
dont know if it talks about it, i never found anything about it there).
Anyone knows?
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Author: John FlorenJohn Floren Date: Apr 5, 2007 14:15
On 4/5/07, pedro henrique antunes de oliveira gmail.com> wrote:
> why the www.bell-labs.com doesnt talks too much about plan9 (I, really, dont
> know if it talks about it, i never found anything about it there).
>
> Anyone knows?
>
Because they have other fish to fry? I don't know for sure, but it
seems like Bell Labs/Lucent doesn't really do anything with Plan 9
these days except host the server.
Can somebody clue us in on this? Maybe one of the earlier coders can
give some info?
Thanks
John
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Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn
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Author: W B HackerW B Hacker Date: Apr 5, 2007 14:28
pedro henrique antunes de oliveira wrote:
> why the www.bell-labs.com doesnt talks too much about plan9 (I, really,
> dont
> know if it talks about it, i never found anything about it there).
>
> Anyone knows?
>
Dunno why you are having trouble finding it.
First hit Google produces, out of 'about 2,130,000' should lead you to the rest:
http://plan9.bell-labs.com/plan9/
Bill
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Author: pedro henrique antunes de oliveirapedro henrique antunes de oliveira Date: Apr 5, 2007 14:36
i wasnt talk about this.
i just want to know why in the bell-labs website
www.bell-labs.com
there arent anything about plan9 (if there are, they are almost nothing)
i wasnt talk about this.
i just want to know why in the bell-labs website
www.bell-labs.com
there arent anything about plan9 (if there are, they are almost nothing)
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Author: Fazlul ShahriarFazlul Shahriar Date: Apr 5, 2007 14:50
http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/wps/portal/!ut/p/kcxml/04_Sj9SPykssy0xPLMnMz0vM0Y_QjzKLd4y38DIESYGZzgH6kShiBvGOCJEgfW99X4_83FT9AP2C3NCIckdHRQA0CwaZ/delta/base64xml/L3dJdyEvd0ZNQUFzQUMvNElVRS82X0FfNDdE
scroll to the bottom. It's there, just hidden somewhere.
fhs
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Author: W B HackerW B Hacker Date: Apr 5, 2007 14:58
John Floren wrote:
> On 4/5/07, pedro henrique antunes de oliveira gmail.com> wrote:
>> why the www.bell-labs.com doesnt talks too much about plan9 (I,
>> really, dont
>> know if it talks about it, i never found anything about it there).
>>
>> Anyone knows?
>>
>
> Because they have other fish to fry? I don't know for sure, but it
> seems like Bell Labs/Lucent doesn't really do anything with Plan 9
> these days except host the server.
> Can somebody clue us in on this? Maybe one of the earlier coders can
> give some info?
> Thanks
>
> John
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Author: geoffgeoff Date: Apr 5, 2007 14:59
> it seems like Bell Labs/Lucent doesn't really do anything with Plan
> 9 these days except host the server.
You obviously haven't done a replica/pull lately. ☺
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Author: Benn NewmanBenn Newman Date: Apr 9, 2007 07:25
>> it seems like Bell Labs/Lucent doesn't really do anything with Plan
>> 9 these days except host the server.
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> You obviously haven't done a replica/pull lately. ☺
>
It would be really nice if you made a ChangeLog or used patch(1) so
the rest of us could easily tell what you did. ☺
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Benn Newman
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Author: Devon H. O'DellDevon H. O'Dell Date: Apr 9, 2007 07:51
2007/4/9, Benn Newman sdf.lonestar.org>:
>>> it seems like Bell Labs/Lucent doesn't really do anything with Plan
>>> 9 these days except host the server.
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>> You obviously haven't done a replica/pull lately. ☺
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> It would be really nice if you made a ChangeLog or used patch(1) so
> the rest of us could easily tell what you did. ☺
I've been asking uriel to write an rc script for me to run, but he
doesn't seem to want to. The premise is to parse output of
replica/pull and provide diff -c output for all changed non-binary
files. He doesn't seem to want to do this because he says he doesn't
like how replica/pull [doesn't] work.
Basically, the premise is to take the output of replica/pull, find
non-binary files, run history on sourcesdump for those files, diff -c
the two, and plop that in some file. I'll read through it and create
comments on what the changes are. If I have a question, I'll ask
someone. And I'll manually maintain a ChangeLog of sorts.
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