Last I checked (you) were asking for people to sign up. What’s the actual 
attendee count at this point? 


> On Jan 25, 2024, at 5:33 PM, o...@eigenstate.org wrote:
> 
> Also: We're organizing IWP9 largely as a forum
> for folks like you to figure out how to make this
> all happen; there's going to be plenty of time
> between talks as well as hacking days to figure
> out what code needs to be written, what patches
> exist in people's local trees, plenty of napkins
> (and, if you're lucky, whiteboards) to figure out
> designs, and even get a head start on it.
> 
> Considering submitting some WIP or opinion papers
> on the details of how you plan to accomplish this.
> 
> Quoth vic.thac...@fastmail.fm:
>> Dear 9fans, as enthusiasts and experts of Plan 9, you are undoubtedly aware 
>> of the unique position this operating system holds in the world of 
>> distributed computing. Its influence on modern computing paradigms is 
>> undeniable. In the spirit of continuing this legacy, the prospect of Plan 9 
>> Release 5 beckons, offering a pathway to not just preserve but also enhance 
>> our beloved system. This essay aims to articulate the rationale for Plan 9 
>> Release 5, focusing on the need for modernization, the potential for 
>> innovation, and the practical considerations that align with our shared 
>> passions and expertise.
>> 
>> The Need for Modernization
>> 
>> Technological Evolution:
>> We've all witnessed the dramatic shifts in technology since Plan 9's last 
>> iteration. To keep Plan 9 at the forefront of utility and innovation, it's 
>> essential to adapt and update our system in line with the latest 
>> advancements in hardware, networking, and programming languages. This 
>> evolution is crucial to ensure that Plan 9 remains an indispensable tool in 
>> our modern tech toolkit.
>> 
>> Security Enhancements:
>> In our ever-connected world, the sophistication of cyber threats is a 
>> reality we cannot ignore. It is imperative that Plan 9 evolves to include 
>> cutting-edge security protocols, safeguarding our systems and the unique 
>> work we do from emerging cyber risks.
>> 
>> Hardware Compatibility:
>> The advent of new hardware architectures is an exciting challenge for us. 
>> Updating Plan 9 to support these new platforms means not only preserving its 
>> usability but also expanding our horizons to new forms of computing, 
>> something we, as 9fans, have always embraced.
>> 
>> Fostering Innovation
>> 
>> Research and Education:
>> Plan 9’s novel approach to system design and distributed computing has 
>> always been a beacon for academic research and education. A new release 
>> would re-energize our academic endeavors, offering a modern platform for 
>> continued exploration and learning, pushing the boundaries of what we can 
>> achieve with Plan 9.
>> 
>> Community Engagement:
>> A new version of Plan 9 stands to reinvigorate our community. This is an 
>> opportunity to deepen our engagement, attract new talent, and foster a 
>> richer ecosystem around our shared passion. The development of Plan 9 
>> Release 5 could be a rallying point for our community, sparking new 
>> collaborations and innovations.
>> 
>> Showcasing Plan 9’s Potential:
>> Plan 9 Release 5 would be a powerful statement of our system's capabilities, 
>> especially in burgeoning fields like cloud computing, IoT, and distributed 
>> systems. This is our chance to demonstrate the adaptability and 
>> forward-thinking design of Plan 9 to the wider world.
>> 
>> Practical Considerations
>> 
>> Resource Allocation:
>> We understand the importance of efficient resource management in bringing 
>> Plan 9 Release 5 to fruition. This means tapping into our collective 
>> knowledge, drawing on community contributions, and possibly exploring new 
>> partnerships or funding avenues.
>> 
>> Backward Compatibility:
>> Maintaining backward compatibility is essential to honor our past work and 
>> ensure a smooth transition. We must respect the legacy of Plan 9 while 
>> charting a course for its future.
>> 
>> Documentation and Support:
>> Enhanced documentation and support are crucial for the success of this new 
>> release. As a community, we can collaborate to create resources that will 
>> aid in adoption and usability, ensuring Plan 9 Release 5 becomes a tool we 
>> can all be proud of.
>> 
>> Conclusion
>> 
>> The creation of Plan 9 Release 5 is more than a technological update; it’s a 
>> reaffirmation of our commitment to a system that has long been at the 
>> vanguard of computing innovation. This initiative is a step towards ensuring 
>> Plan 9's continued relevance, security, and functionality in the modern era. 
>> It's an opportunity to broaden its impact in the realms of research, 
>> education, and beyond. As 9fans, we have the passion, the knowledge, and the 
>> community to make this a reality, honoring the legacy of Plan 9 while 
>> shaping its future. Let's embark on this journey together, shaping the next 
>> chapter in the Plan 9 story.
>> 
>> 
>> Thank you for dedicating your time and attention.
>> --vic
>> 
>>> On Thu, Jan 25, 2024, at 05:48, Jacob Moody wrote:
>>> On 1/24/24 14:28, Michael Grunditz wrote:
>>>> I have looked at the reform code and I like how it is done. I think that 
>>>> it would be easy to use for porting 9legacy or in fact any system. But it 
>>>> is more work than a recompile.
>>>> 
>>>> Michael
>>> 
>>> It is certainly not drag and drop. Getting the arm64 compiler and
>>> linker working on
>>> 9legacy is already not what I would consider trivial due to drift in
>>> /sys/src/cmd/cc.
>>> So yes if you have enough understanding on how to work with and debug
>>> the compiler, the linker, and
>>> the kernel then perhaps you could call it "easy". I'll believe it when
>>> I see it.
>>> 

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