KOSH [Kommunity Orientated Software Hardware] Weekly Summary Week Commencing: 8th May 1999 Number: 020 Mailing List: kosh-general In the mailing list this week, the following items were discussed. Please do not email the scribe regarding any of these topics, it is not his job to answer these questions but merely to report the topics of conversation. If you have any queries about this summary, please email ben@kosh.net, stating the Summary Number, and Mailing List Name, and he will try to answer your queries. a) Subject: The KOSH Application Summary of debate: It will be helpful that KOSH can run as an application on other operating systems (as well as native versions). This will allow people to use it and see its benefits without having to leave their used-to environments. b) Subject: x86, 68k and PPC Slim Binary generation Summary of debate: Suggested KOSH could have a tool to uncompile binaries in the above formats (and more) and spit out the slimbinaries. Would this be feasible? c) Subject: API recording Summary of debate: Suggested KOSH could have a tool that records each and every API call under a current OS in order to provide a list of what can at all be called. This would provide a basis to offer the same API while being different underneath and thus not breaking copyright. d) Subject: Information Landscapes Summary of debate: http://www.newsmaps.com has some new idea of presenting "Information Landscapes" instead of hierarchical trees as we know them. Could this be used for KOSH? e) Subject: VMware Summary of debate: A PC trick that allows you to hot-context-switch between PC OSs may be VMware. See http://www.vmware.com It was asked if we should make hot-context switching a standard feature of KOSH? f) Subject: Mass market retail channels and KOSH availability Summary of debate: It was suggested that there is no need for KOSH to show up in any retail channels until there is a good chance at impulse buying - this is only just starting to happen with Linux. g) Subject: KOSH Clones Summary of debate: Making it easy to clone KOSH machines (whether licenced or reverse engineered) would help to greatly increase the installed user base of KOSH. h) Subject: Plugin HALs Summary of debate: Suggested we could have software processors and multiple HALs as plugin objects relatively easily.