> Thank you for this response.  This allows me to clarify the issues.
> 
> I wrote and released free and open source software, and I made a big
> attempt to discuss the ideas and get feedback.
> 
> No one is willing to use the software, discuss the ideas, and give
> feedback.

"Dude", give it some time... You are writing to a mailing list of a rather 
small, but _dedicated_ community, that is absolutely open to good ideas and 
design. However, I'd bet that a lot of us have a lot of things to do, every day 
- things that have nothing to do with Plan9.

I, for example, I work in games. PC games to be precise, a Windows-dominated 
world. I learned a lot through this list, and surely miss many of the Plan9 
ideas in other operating systems. I would love to spend 100% of my time to port 
software to Plan9 (which it is lacking, for sure), but simply can't. Work, 
family, personal projects, 50+ emails a day to work through, etc.. You know, I 
see so many interesting ideas from all kinds of people every week, and I 
usually leave my browser-tabs open, to look at them in detail, later. And guess 
what: often, I never get around it.

Looking at ANTS, I like what I see, but quite honestly, to really 'grok' it, I 
need to use it. This doesn't just happen in a few hours after reading your post.

If you are looking for _instant_ feedback from people, you would be much better 
off coming up with some fancy CSS-styling effect and posting it on slashdot. 
Even cooler if it works in IE. Or yet another web framework. Yes, there is some 
sarcasm in that sentence.

Do I like what the computing world developed into? Not really, as many things 
that we use every day could be so much better - but I have to deal with it, 
learn from it, and be happy with what I can accomplish.

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