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Re: Challenge: Find potential use cases for non-trivial confinement
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Jonathan S. Shapiro |
Subject: |
Re: Challenge: Find potential use cases for non-trivial confinement |
Date: |
Mon, 01 May 2006 07:24:30 -0400 |
On Mon, 2006-05-01 at 08:36 +0200, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> At Mon, 01 May 2006 01:25:37 -0400,
> "Jonathan S. Shapiro" <address@hidden> wrote:
> >
> > I actually find this very curious. RMS has been willing to let the world
> > evolve into understanding over time, and this has been greatly
> > beneficial. Marcus is trying to take a "giant leap." I don't think it is
> > going to work, but it is certainly interesting.
>
> This is really strange. No operating system in wide use supports the
> confinement property as you advocate it. Not using confinement in the
> system design really is the conservative choice. In another mail you
> said that my proposal was radical. I wish I would have the honor of
> finding a radical new operating system design, but that is of course
> not the case.
Omitting confinement is not the radical part. The radical part is
omitting encapsulation -- which is what I clearly said if you had
bothered to read.
shap
- Re: On the Requirements of Leadership, (continued)
Re: Challenge: Find potential use cases for non-trivial confinement, Pierre THIERRY, 2006/05/01
Re: Challenge: Find potential use cases for non-trivial confinement, Bas Wijnen, 2006/05/01
Re: Challenge: Find potential use cases for non-trivial confinement, Bas Wijnen, 2006/05/01
- Re: Challenge: Find potential use cases for non-trivial confinement, Pierre THIERRY, 2006/05/01
- Re: Challenge: Find potential use cases for non-trivial confinement, Marcus Brinkmann, 2006/05/01
- Re: Challenge: Find potential use cases for non-trivial confinement, Bas Wijnen, 2006/05/01
- Re: Challenge: Find potential use cases for non-trivial confinement, Jonathan S. Shapiro, 2006/05/01
- Use Cases for Encapsulation and Identification, Jonathan S. Shapiro, 2006/05/01
- Re: Use Cases for Encapsulation and Identification, Marcus Brinkmann, 2006/05/01