Hi

[email protected] writes:

>
> Can you speak a little bit more about your plan9 and guix development goals?
> Is there a blog that I can follow?
>

I love Plan 9 but the software I use day to day is not available there,
so instead I've been trying to Plan 9-ize my Linux environment.

- I've ported Plan 9's auth mechanism to Linux
  - http://iwp9.org/9e/9iwp9proceedings.pdf  page 1
  - http://rdklein.fr/talks/2023-04-21-Glendarme/Glendarme.html
- I've ported Plan 9's listen to Linux
  - https://the-dam.org/docs/explanations/Plan9ListenOnLinux.html
  - http://iwp9.org/10e/10iwp9proceedings.pdf  page 42
  - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYqOcPp6uqc
  - it's running on the-dam.org where it's currently, for
        example, managing the finger server
        (try echo snail | nc the-dam.org 79)
- I'm writing a WASM runtime for Inferno:
  - https://iwp9.org/11e/11thiwp9proceedings.pdf  page 36
  - https://youtu.be/U11RYgai7eM?t=21472  (sorry for the sound quality,
    I put the mic on wrong I'll provide a transcript someday)

I use Inferno for teaching cryptography.

What I would like to experiment with now is using Inferno to replace
guix shell --container for process isolation. But until the wasm runtime
is up and running there won't be much that Inferno can run.

My research goes more slowly that I would like, authoring 1 paper/year
is already stretching my capacity.

You can follow my slow progress here:
https://the-dam.org/rss.xml
and there
https://rdklein.fr/rss.xml

You can also join the dam:
https://the-dam.org/

The fee is just an anti-spam feature, I'll wave it happily for you or
any active participant of the guix-devel mailing list.


Cheers,

Edouard.

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