I've been using it with Klong ( http://t3x.org/klong/index.html ) lately which supports plan9 natively.
On Sat, Jun 16, 2018 at 6:39 AM, Ole-Hjalmar Kristensen <ole.hjalmar.kristen...@gmail.com> wrote: > I cannot really say I am using Plan9 for anything serious, although I have > both Plan9 and 9Front running on a couple of old laptops. I keep them around > mainly to see if I can grok the ideas and maybe steal some of them :-) > > But I run the Plan9port tools on both Linux and Solaris, and occasionally > Inferno on Windows, when I want a sane environment there. Acme is my main > editor these days. The 'everything is text' approach works very well when > developing on multiple paltforms (Solaris, Linux, BSD, Windows). In Acme, > the left button combined with the plumber is really usefull when jumping > from a debug printout in the log to the source code. I run Vac/Venti on > Linux as my backup system both at home and at work. > > If I ever get some spare time, I intend to set up a cron job to replicate > the contents between the two Venti servers. > > > > On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 5:53 AM, 刘宇宝 <liuyu...@yingmi.cn> wrote: >> >> Compared to "not for you", "don't care", "intend to not be successful", I >> like more the topic of cat-v irc channel on freenode set by aiju: "fun >> fact: you can use multiple operating systems at the same time". >> >> Certainly Plan 9 can't replace Linux/macOS/BSD/Windows, I'm still curious >> its upper bound for a sensible daily usage, and the best practice from you >> happy experienced Plan 9 users. >> >> I checked mail headers in this mailing list, seems all use Apple Mail, >> iPhone Mail, WebMail with AJAX, Gmail(a lot), ProtonMail, these emails went >> through Postfix and Exim servers, probably on Linux. >> >> In great harmony, we use kinds of operating system and kinds of software >> on them. >> >> Regards, >> Yubao Liu >> >> > On Jun 14, 2018, at 10:53 AM, N. S. Montanaro <n...@airmail.cc> wrote: >> > >> > I think a lot of people discover Plan 9 and want it to be something it >> > isn’t, rather than stumble upon it out of necessity. As the FQA says, “Plan >> > 9 is not for you." >> >