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[Syllable] The free desktop and server operating system family

Maxim
17-Jun-2007
[948]
bah, vmware images are non aggressive things :-)  I was thinking 
before that... does syllable have a C compiler setup internally within 
syllable?
Kaj
17-Jun-2007
[949]
Not in the base distribution, but you only have to install the Developer's 
Delight package, and maybe a few other individual packages depending 
on what you want to compile
Maxim
17-Jun-2007
[950]
hehe  I love the name... I can see will ferell singing it in my mind 
 :-)
Graham
17-Jun-2007
[951]
Oh well .. mea culpa.  But white should not be in this position in 
the first place.
Kaj
17-Jun-2007
[952]
Well, I guess white is having a bad day. :-) I don't know if it's 
the human or the computer
Kaj
29-Jun-2007
[953x8]
The 2007 Syllable Conference was held last weekend, on the Frisian 
sailing ship Stęd Sleat. We called it "Boat to Freedom". :-) My report 
is here:
http://syllable.org/story.php?id=265
OSNews is reporting on it here:
http://osnews.com/story.php/18165/Syllable-WebKit-Port-Syllable-Server
As promised, we made several important announcements. To see all 
of them, you'll have to read the article, but I'll mention the two 
that are attracting the most attention
We ported WebKit, Apple's web rendering engine, to Syllable to build 
a new browser. Our old browser was based on KHTML, the open source 
engine that Apple forked to develop into WebKit
Since the publication, Apple has already come to our mailing list 
to ask us to join their WebKit project
The second announcement is that we are introducing a server companion 
to our Syllable desktop system. Syllable Server is based on the Linux 
kernel, but otherwise as much like Syllable as possible
Graham
29-Jun-2007
[961]
I think it should be not "compliments Syllable on the desktop." but 
"complements"
Kaj
29-Jun-2007
[962]
I know. Anything else to mention on us creating a new operating system 
and a new browser?
Graham
29-Jun-2007
[963x2]
well, that's nice .. but I was hoping for a Rebol announcement :(
But if it means I can get a server environment that runs vmware without 
endless issues ... then it's great news!!
Kaj
30-Jun-2007
[965x4]
REBOL/Core is included in the Linux. Since it's a Linux, it didn't 
have to be ported
I didn't want to make that part of the announcements yet, to give 
people time to digest the idea of our use of Linux. That's plenty 
controversial already :-)
The next step would be porting /View to our graphical toolkit, and 
that's where REBOL 3 will come in
We haven't worked on VMWare yet, but someone will integrate it someday
Graham
30-Jun-2007
[969]
I guess we're not in the loop so didn't realise that the use of linux 
was going to be contraversial.
Kaj
30-Jun-2007
[970x3]
The whole base of our project is doing things better than other systems. 
That's Linux in the first place, because we're using the same open-source 
parts. So we always get a lot of criticism from Linux fanboys for 
even trying. They're at least as good in FUD as they say Microsoft 
is towards Linux
Now we're going to get the heat from people who believe in our project 
- or say they did - for incorporating the Linux kernel
But this is still between free software fans. Once we announce that 
we are going to ship closed, proprietary REBOL in the base distribution, 
we will get into a whole other fight about violating open-source 
purity
ICarii
30-Jun-2007
[973]
isnt purity grand ;)
Kaj
30-Jun-2007
[974]
Yeah
ICarii
30-Jun-2007
[975]
heres hoping BeOS/Haiku wont have the same issue :(
Kaj
30-Jun-2007
[976x2]
Our purity is our focus on technical excellence, but that's almost 
impossible to explain in today's world
Haiku is BSD-licensed, so that's yet another scene
ICarii
30-Jun-2007
[978x2]
Syllable was originally an Atheos fork want it after teh other guy 
stopped writing it?
excuse my terrible typing :(
Kaj
30-Jun-2007
[980]
Correct
Pekr
30-Jun-2007
[981]
what is the purpose of server edition?
Kaj
30-Jun-2007
[982]
To be a server :-)
Pekr
30-Jun-2007
[983]
I don't understand its architecture - is it linux kernel with Syllable 
API?
Kaj
30-Jun-2007
[984]
Yes, basically
Pekr
30-Jun-2007
[985]
And - will you switch to linux kernel also for desktop edition too?
ICarii
30-Jun-2007
[986]
is there a danger that it will cannibalize your syllable desktop 
setups?
Kaj
30-Jun-2007
[987]
No, that's why we call it Syllable Server
ICarii
30-Jun-2007
[988]
but wouldnt a syllable server user have the best of both worlds?
Kaj
30-Jun-2007
[989x2]
The cannibalization issue is real, but we are facing it with full 
conscience. It's strategic. We have failed to attract application 
developers so far, so by putting our APIs on top of Linux we should 
finally convince them
People will write for the Linux, but the apps will run on Desktop 
as well, so it's a win
Pekr
30-Jun-2007
[991]
that' a good plan
Kaj
30-Jun-2007
[992x2]
Desktop will still be superior for desktop use. Our founder didn't 
create our kernel for nothing
Thanks
ICarii
30-Jun-2007
[994]
does syllable use a kit system like beos did?
Kaj
30-Jun-2007
[995]
Yes, same model, with minor variations
ICarii
30-Jun-2007
[996]
nice - i really liked that about beos
Kaj
30-Jun-2007
[997]
Another interesting effect is that we can now show very precisely 
how parts of Linux compare to ours