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> http://daltonlp.com/daltonlp.cgi?item_type=0&item_id=424 : I think that Plan9 would be better suited for that google OS idea. but it's getting way of topic :) Back to coda: Well, if you mentioned that openAFS already has the funding and the stability and the user base, why are you investing time in coda instead of implementing what openAFS lacks to be as good as coda? I think that it's perfect to have several models to choose from. But with that cames some two major problems. First, some projects mighty stagnate, no matter how nice they are. But that's kinda of natual selection. I myself started writting a pythonTk app to manage volumes, but before i got to something, i realized that openAFS or even rsync+scp would suit me better. The fact is that when i'm in a need for something like coda, then i know where to find :) The seccond problem, is that you might need python, ruby, java, gcc and mono to run xlogo :-/Received on 2005-04-01 11:40:07