Open rvs opened 3 years ago
Roman,
It’s been several years since I’ve worked on it. Things are pretty quiet on Node9 because I haven’t had much time. I’m a principal security engineer at Amazon and I’m trying to finish a film I’m directing.
Thanks for the kudos. It really is inferno stripped down and reengineered. I’d love to get back into it along with my 20 other projects. That’s my curse I guess. The sad thing is, the more stuff I see engineered in the cloud the more I see a need for node9. People are always reinventing Unix and plan9 — poorly.
If you have any questions let me know. Right now you and I are currently the community.
I might do an updated cloud version of Node9 implemented in Rust at the kernel layer with a better interface to script land. Then I could take that and give an OS security talk at Amazon.
Jim
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On Dec 25, 2020, at 2:39 PM, Roman V Shaposhnik notifications@github.com wrote:
Hi @jvburnes I've stumbled upon node9 from a link posted on a HarveyOS discussion and I must say that as an old Plan9 hacker I'm in love -- node9 combines three of my favorite things: Plan9 (well Inferno, but still), Lua and libuv. Well done!
I've gone through the node9-hackers-guide.txt and I really appreciated the design choices you made. At this point it definitely feels like a system I'd love to hack on to make it a bit more useful for me.
Which brings me to: what's the best way to reach the entire node9 community to have some of these discussions?
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Hi @jvburnes I've stumbled upon node9 from a link posted on a HarveyOS discussion and I must say that as an old Plan9 hacker I'm in love -- node9 combines three of my favorite things: Plan9 (well Inferno, but still), Lua and libuv. Well done!
I've gone through the node9-hackers-guide.txt and I really appreciated the design choices you made. At this point it definitely feels like a system I'd love to hack on to make it a bit more useful for me.
Which brings me to: what's the best way to reach the entire node9 community to have some of these discussions?