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- {subhead} Introducing KOSH{def}{p}
- Article by {link http://www.suite01.com}www.suite01.com{end}
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- This article was grabbed off of www.suite01.com; it was written by John
- Chandler and any and all copyrights belong to him. That said, it gives
- more detailed information about KOSH for those that may be interested.
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- Introducing KOSH - Suite101.com
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- Special thanks to the web sites and companies that have helped
- Suite101.com.
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- Introducing KOSH
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- It may seem odd but I'm actually going to talk about another operating
- system this month. Nope, I haven't deserted the Amiga, far from it, just
- introducing a new development which has so much of the Amiga community
- spirit, 'look and feel', and power that it's an Amiga in everything
- except name. No matter what your background, the Kommunity Operating
- System and Hardware project (KOSH for short) may well be a dream come
- true - no Amiga experience necessary. If you're reading this, then
- you're obviously very receptive to the idea of life beyond Windoze...
- ideal KOSH material, really.
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- While other visions of the Amiga's future have focused upon updating the
- operating system or the hardware, there has been one component left to
- one side - the Amiga community. Let's face it, the Amiga, for all its
- achievements in OS design, revolutionary hardware and integration,
- would have died an uncomfortable and lonely death in the post-Commodore
- years without community spirit.Community spirit thrives on many
- platforms, notably the so-called 'alternative platforms' (Linux, Mac,
- Palm, Acorn, BeOS, etc.), and every community expresses their own
- frustrations with the corporate machinery controlling their platform
- (yep, even Linux!).
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- KOSH aims to wipe the slate clean, so to speak. Put the community firmly
- in charge - no one person or corporation controls the system. No
- bankruptcy worries, no monopolistic attitudes, no marketing hype, no
- politics or squabbling, no abandonment - the way it should be. Linux has
- been a shining example of the benefits of community driven OS
- development, and KOSH aims to take this concept to the next logical
- step - introducing the strong possibility of community-oriented hardware
- development for good measure. With the slate clean, the community can
- build without the baggage of the past, without conformance to external
- politics - putting the emphasis back on revolution and vision in
- computing.
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- Okay, so these are hefty words with more than a little optimism and
- idealism. Not a line of code has been written, this is the beginning, we
- just have promises and words (however, if you subscribe to the open KOSH
- discussion lists, you'll find a LOT of wise words!) but nothing tangible
- as yet.Community is one thing, but what will KOSH actually offer over
- contemporary operating systems? Why should you install KOSH on your
- precious computer?
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- KOSH aims to deliver a highly flexible system based upon a dynamic,
- 'organic' environment called an 'Object Sea'. Objects in this digital
- sea communicate between themselves, react, create, develop and maintain
- according to the requirements placed upon them. From this stems the
- ability to customise, reconfigure and expand your hardware and software
- investment with ease - computers should never place artificial limits on
- the user without some very good reasons. The 'vanilla' KOSH OS will
- provide a basic set of objects which the user can expand upon to taste
- from a selection of developer created objects. Users can purchase the
- objects they need, building their own OS to taste, rather than dealing
- with a bloated system bundle containing things they'll probably never
- use, but have to install anyway.
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- If you work with graphics, you can add JPEG, PNG, GIF and other objects
- to the sea for transparent handling of these image formats - or maybe
- sprinkle some objects for pens, paint, palette, some image processing
- objects and so on. If you're on a network, a few extra objects provide
- seamless distributed processing with other KOSH machines (Beowulf on an
- office LAN anyone?), or maybe allow you to 'drag' your current desktop
- to another desktop, taking the still-running applications and settings
- with you. Don't like the GUI? Don't want a GUI? Need KOSH for embedded
- systems work? Drop in the appropriate interface objects and use them
- instead. With this type of fully expandable object-oriented environment,
- the boundaries become temporary ones - each user can set their own
- limits, and work the way they want to work.
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- Sound exciting?
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- Best of all, KOSH's community is growing and evolving rapidly, and the
- growth relies upon people of all talents - KOSH values your ideas, not
- your money. How many other OS developers are more interested in you than
- your wallet? Programmers, artists, musicians, managers, writers, web
- developers - whatever your talents, KOSH needs you and will offer
- something in return for anything you contribute. Unlike Linux, KOSH
- isn't a platform for the advanced user, but something for all - which is
- why your participation will always be warmly received... whether you cut
- your teeth on a PDP-11, or bought your first computer yesterday.
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- As a programmer, there are few things more rewarding than stepping back
- from something you've just coded and saying "I built that!" - now its the
- turn of the non-programmer to join shoulder to shoulder with the
- programmers and say "We built that!" as the first versions of KOSH are
- installed on computers across the world. No longer will the average user
- or platform community have to put up with software designed by a
- corporation who think they know best, but built by the same people who
- actually use it every day.
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- So if you've ever been frustrated by a computer that works the way
- someone else decided; if you're a developer unhappy with the support
- from the powers that be; or you're an artist, writer or musician who
- feels their creativity constrained by computer software; if you've had
- to reinstall an entire OS for the third time this week because the
- manufacturer was more interested in adding new features than getting
- their existing code to work properly - then it's likely you feel no
- one's listening.Well, KOSH is listening - so maybe it's time you wiped
- the slate clean and made your computer work for you, not the other way
- around?
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- For further information about KOSH, and how to get involved if you think
- it looks like a good idea, take a look at the official website:
- {link http://www.kosh.net/}http://www.kosh.net/{end}
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- Author: {bold}John Chandler{nobold}{p}
- Published: {bold}February 1, 1999{nobold}{p}
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