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Date:      Thu, 6 Sep 2001 11:24:12 -0500 (CDT)
From:      Jonathan Lemon <jlemon@flugsvamp.com>
To:        imp@harmony.village.org, current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: HEADS UP: ACPI CHANGES AFFECTING MOST -CURRENT USERS 
Message-ID:  <200109061624.f86GOCg18059@prism.flugsvamp.com>
In-Reply-To: <local.mail.freebsd-current/200109061550.f86Fo6h53991@harmony.village.org>
References:  <local.mail.freebsd-current/3B96D48F.8030105@yahoo.com> <local.mail.freebsd-current/200109060010.f860A8M46067@white.dogwood.com> <local.mail.freebsd-current/3B96D06B.3030908@yahoo.com> <local.mail.freebsd-current/3B96D48F.8030105@yahoo.com>

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In article <local.mail.freebsd-current/200109061550.f86Fo6h53991@harmony.village.org> you write:
>In message <3B96D48F.8030105@yahoo.com> Jim Bryant writes:
>: I doubt if the bootloader will ever change from FORTH, but if it
>: does, I suggest LISP as the preferred choice on a short-list of
>: potential replacements.
>
>It would make it very cool junior kernel hacker task to use lisp in
>the boot loader...

Hmm.  Other cool tasks include:

    - substituting <TAB> for <space> in correct places and vice versa.
    - fixing incorrect code indentation.
    - wholesale removal of _P() prototypes.
    - rewriting all perl scripts in sh.
    - using Java instead of C in the kernel.

All of the above will provide much needed features and functionality
for the upcoming 5.0 release.  They will dramatically raise the bar
and provide a significant performance boost for the system.  After all,
it is well known(*) than LISP is already SMP capable, while Forth is
single threaded, and it is critically important that the bootloader be
SMP enabled.  :-)


Seriously now, don't we have better things to spend our time and 
energies on than re-implementing code that already works?
-- 
Jonathan

(*) 4 out of 5 handwavers agree on this point, according to the
    Journal of Irreproducible Results and Department of FUD.

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