From: 刘宇宝 To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs <9fans@9fans.net> Thread-Topic: [9fans] What are you using Plan 9 for? Thread-Index: AQHUAUtx16Mx3zH9SUm5sq/PmILo0KRfE0UAgAAQxAA= Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2018 03:53:55 +0000 Accept-Language: en-US, zh-CN authentication-results: spf=none (sender IP is ) smtp.mailfrom=liuyubao@yingmi.cn; received-spf: None (protection.outlook.com: yingmi.cn does not designate permitted sender hosts) Subject: Re: [9fans] What are you using Plan 9 for? Reply-To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs <9fans@9fans.net> Sender: 9fans-bounces@9fans.net Errors-To: 9fans-bounces@9fans.net Compared to "not for you", "don't care", "intend to not be successful", I like more the topic of cat-v irc channel on freenode set by aiju: "fun fact: you can use multiple operating systems at the same time". Certainly Plan 9 can't replace Linux/macOS/BSD/Windows, I'm still curious its upper bound for a sensible daily usage, and the best practice from you happy experienced Plan 9 users. I checked mail headers in this mailing list, seems all use Apple Mail, iPhone Mail, WebMail with AJAX, Gmail(a lot), ProtonMail, these emails went through Postfix and Exim servers, probably on Linux. In great harmony, we use kinds of operating system and kinds of software on them. Regards, Yubao Liu > On Jun 14, 2018, at 10:53 AM, N. S. Montanaro wrote: > > I think a lot of people discover Plan 9 and want it to be something it isn’t, rather than stumble upon it out of necessity. As the FQA says, “Plan 9 is not for you."