Norman-
     I'm about to dive into your new documentation...  its looking great!
I like that you start with section 1.1 "Universal Truths"
 
 sensing the inclination of your document is to start from a philosophical perspective and sec 1.1 is still marked as "ToDo":
   may I mention the main thesis of "Finite and Infinite Games" by James P. Carse: "There are at least two kinds of games. One could be called
finite, the other infinite." ...
   and I would gather the Genode OS framework is a best attempt at the infinite kind.

    I'll send more feedback once I've had a chance to absorb.
      _peter


   

On Sat, Mar 7, 2015 at 4:32 AM, Norman Feske <norman.feske@...1...> wrote:
Thank you for the encouraging words! :-)

Cheers
Norman

On 03/06/2015 04:42 PM, Johannes Schlatow wrote:
> Norman,
>
> I didn't have a deep look into the manual yet. However, I want to point that *I highly appreciate your work and effort you've already put into this*. Not to mention the work and efforts of all the people that are and have been involved with the coding of Genode in general: *Thanks a lot and keep on with it!*
>
> Don't get me wrong: I don't think you require a motivational speech. I just wanna be sure you know that your work is being appreciated.
>
> That being said: Have a nice weekend.
>
> Cheers
>  Johannes


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