Sounds interesting; I would like to see more OSes built out of passion. Just curious about design choices (I don't mean to come off as aggressive below):
> from basing off of Plan 9 to building a new exokernel in a language like Rust
This seems like a big change. Won't the driver support and infrastructure be even more of a hassle? And why an exokernel in particular?
> using a single-address space design similar to Opal
Why?
I like the emphasis on composability and user control. I think, more and more, people are realizing the necessity to seek out OS designs different than the mainstream offerings'. Can't let Linux be the final stage of OS evolution!
> from basing off of Plan 9 to building a new exokernel in a language like Rust
This seems like a big change. Won't the driver support and infrastructure be even more of a hassle? And why an exokernel in particular?
> using a single-address space design similar to Opal
Why?
I like the emphasis on composability and user control. I think, more and more, people are realizing the necessity to seek out OS designs different than the mainstream offerings'. Can't let Linux be the final stage of OS evolution!