Ding Lei wrote:
> Why you all do not believe that and no one want to help me?why?
> Do everyone of you thought that I do not have the ability to write an OS?
> But when Linux was written,no one knows that it will be so good today.
> Any comments or advice about new os will be appreciated!
I belive that it is a little naive to assume that you can write an operating
sysem, (even a kernel which has nothing to do really with ease of use, I am
assuming you are talking about the gui interface of windows) Not that you
don't have the skills to do it, I think the issue is the millions of man
hours that have been and continue to be poured into linux are not easily
achieveable by a single human, even with REALLY strong coffee :)
The linux revolution is just that. Not the effort of one guy coding like
hell although that is, I guess, how it started, but the collaboration of
several thousand people writting code for the kernel and applications that
run on it. Hell, IBM is going to spend over a billion (yes that is a B) US
dollars on linux this year and that is just one company. I guess what I am
saying is that a good majority of the folks that could help you with such an
effort are already working their collective butts off on linux and other
open source software. Why don't you volunteer to help on one of the myriad
of projects out there in linux land rather than reinventing the wheel?
There certainly are some things that could be better.
It sounds like you might have the skills, and certainly the enthusiasm that
has made opensource software such a success. I can't begin to measure how
much "easier" linux is than three or four years ago when I first started my
migration from the glass os (hey I like that, Breaks REAL easy, get it?).
Perhaps you can help bring it up to the next level.
my 2 cents (US)
Bret
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