KOSH [Kommunity Orientated Software Hardware] Weekly Summary Week Commencing: 29th May 1999 Number: 023 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. Before I start this summary it is probably worth noting that despite the shorter length of summaries of the General List these days it does not mean that KOSH is disappearing. A lot of traffic on particular issues has moved to other KOSH lists and the KOSH Working Groups are doing exactly that...working. Send an email to majordomo@kosh.net for further information with "lists" (without the quotes) in the message body for a list of KOSH Mailing Lists. Additionally "info" (again ignore the "" and put the name of the list in between the <>) provides information about any particular list. Note commands like this -must- be in the message body and -not- on the subject line. a) Subject: KOSH openness Summary of debate: It was expressed that KOSH should not develop behind closed doors. We should always be honest with people about what KOSH can and cannot do. b) Subject: KOSH URL code Summary of debate: HTML code can often be rather unwieldy containing large amounts of blank space or alternatively be stuck so tightly together with no white space that it is difficult to read (but noting that there are many many fine web sites out with well thought out cod). This was mentioned with the apparent implication being that all code on KOSH web sites should be well structured and easily readable (as should the actual sites themselves). Scribe's note: Please note that I am not for a second suggesting that the current KOSH web sites fall below these standards! c) Subject: Mick Tinker and KOSH Summary of debate: It was expressed (and agreed by others) that we would like to get Mick Tinker, the person who is designing the Boxer (Amiga Clone) involved in the KOSH project as his philosophy and technical skills would be great to add to the list of talent in the KOSH repetoire. d) Subject: Larry Wall in Linux Journal Summary of debate: There is an interview with Larry Wall, the creator of Perl on http://www.linuxjournal.com/issue61/3394.html which is an entertaining read of how Perl developed and where it is going etc. e) Subject: Embedded KOSH Summary of debate: KOSH could look at getting into the embedded application market, a bit like Motorola do with there chips. Often the badge of Motorola is not seen on the product but the company still makes profits from sales. This addition to the way KOSH is used could help make extra money for the Project. f) Subject: Amiga on a card Summary of debate: See http://www.siamese.co.uk as Siamese are developing the software that will interface an Amiga on a PCI card to Windows and Linux. Access Innovations, http://access.amiga.tm are producing the hardware (the InsideOut).