Re: is KERNEL developement finished, yet ???

Shane Helms (shanehelms@eircom.net)
Thu, 5 Dec 2002 12:24:50 +0000


On Thursday 05 December 2002 02:00, Ed Vance wrote:
>
> Oh, ye of little imagination.
>
> It's only polishing because the new work must merge into the
> framework imposed by the old work (un*x legacy environment).
>
> If you assume nothing about OS architecture, there are still
> huge vistas of unexplored solution space, where no one has gone
> before. It's just really hard for engineers to let go of the
> stuff that works and start climbing from the bottom of the
> mountain.
>
> cheers,

I can agree that target based OSes are becoming popular these days, and
leading companies try to build an optimized, task specific OS for their
particular hardware and need.

But, if you're implying that we can start once again from bottom, and come up
with something better that unix (which has been opensource, around for long
while, tested and developed by many as well) I _HIGHLY_ doubt, and disagree.
This is unless main kernel developers *confess* that some incorrect design
decisions were made at the start (at a major section or so), which now
they're forced to comply with, and let such bugs traverse through kernel
versions, and there is no way to remove them, unless start from scratch
again.

I doubt there be any such errors (mistakes) if ANY. but then, i'm not a kernel
developer, and new to this whole mailing list !!

Shane
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