I couldn’t resist looking, and found in http://www.osnews.com/comments/28699 
<http://www.osnews.com/comments/28699>

        "Harvey is an effort to get the Plan 9 code working with gcc and clang”.

So, in a way it seems to be a port of Plan 9.

More details, including the feature list below, are at http://harvey-os.org 
<http://harvey-os.org/>
        
        Features

        • AMD 64 bit
        • Modern, simplified syscall system
        • GCC toolchain means you can use gdb(!)
        • Compile in Linux or OSX using Harvey's headers and libs, no need to 
change anything else
        • Fast compilation of the whole system
        • All Plan9 userland apps available
        • Plans to add X11 with rio-like multiplexing, tty driver, new 
fileserver, native toolchain and more

I’m intrigued by the “compile … using Harvey's headers and libs, no need to 
change anything else” —
I guess that means that it will be easy to “port” stuff to Harvey?

The team list contains names well-known on this list...

I must say, it looks quite interesting, worth checking out.

Axel.

> On 25 Jul 2015, at 17:58, Ryan Gonzalez <rym...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> No clue. I'm guessing it's heavily inspired by Plan 9.
> 
> On July 25, 2015 3:34:13 AM CDT, "st...@quintile.net" <st...@quintile.net> 
> wrote:
> not sure what Harvey is... is it just plan9 ported to build on gcc?
> 
> if so does gcc run under Harvey?
> 
> does gcc run under plan9 now?
> 
> Steve
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 25 Jul 2015, at 01:43, Ryan Gonzalez <rym...@gmail.com 
> <mailto:rym...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>> https://medium.com/this-is-not-a-monad-tutorial/harvey-an-operating-system-with-plan-9-s-shadow-3081414e5f0b
>>  
>> <https://medium.com/this-is-not-a-monad-tutorial/harvey-an-operating-system-with-plan-9-s-shadow-3081414e5f0b>
>> 
>> I'm not affiliated with this whatsoever; I just saw it on Reddit and found 
>> it interesting.
>> 
>> I found this part particularly neat:
>> 
>> > We are working in ANSI POSIX environment to have most of well known tools 
>> > and programs that programmers or end users expects to have in a modern 
>> > operating system. Things that for traditional Plan 9 would be very 
>> > difficult to have.
>> 
>> -- 
>> Sent from my Nexus 5 with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
> 
> -- 
> Sent from my Nexus 5 with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.

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