Interesting statement on the Muen kernel section: "The world’s first Open Source microkernel that has been formally proven to contain no runtime errors at the source code level. “
We proved full functional correctness (which is a superset of absence of runtime errors) for seL4 in 2009. I must be missing something. Gernot > On 11 Mar 2016, at 6:50 , Jakub Jermář <ja...@jermar.eu> wrote: > > Hello, > > just FYI, I have set up a simple web page[1] to promote the wider > microkernel community and its goals. So far, the page comes with a brief > description of the microkernel concept and an incomplete list of > microkernel projects with links to each project's web. The description > is made out of the first two sentences I found in the "What is XYZ" > section or elsewhere on the web of the respective project. I also took > the freedom to use the respective project's logo (or what I believed was > the project's logo) for promoting it. > > I hope you will find this small web a good idea. It was inspired by a > similar (though a little bit more informative) site set up by the > unikernel community [2]. The sources of the [1] web are hosted on Github > [3], so feel free to submit issues or PR to make the site better. > > Please send me a PM if there are any issues pertaining your project's > cartouche that cannot be dealt with using Github. > > Thanks, > Jakub > > [1] http://microkernel.info > [2] http://unikernel.org/projects/ > [3] https://github.com/jermar/microkernel.info > > _______________________________________________ > Devel mailing list > Devel@sel4.systems > https://sel4.systems/lists/listinfo/devel ________________________________ The information in this e-mail may be confidential and subject to legal professional privilege and/or copyright. National ICT Australia Limited accepts no liability for any damage caused by this email or its attachments.