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# Social goals of Jehanne
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Jehanne is an educational tool: I want to empower people by
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turning them to hackers.
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To this aim I want to build the simplest possible distributed
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operating system that can provide all the services people expect
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from a modern operating system and much more. This way, people
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will be able to read and understand its internals and to code
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their own tools for it.
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As a research tool, it want to challenge as many well established
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assumptions as possible, such as the need of POSIX semantics at
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kernel level.
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It also want to bring new ideas to OS research, expanding the
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Overton window in this field.
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I want its distributed design and protocol to challenge the Web,
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increasing the ability of people to securely compose remote
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applications without leaking personal data.
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**Do not abstract**
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**Do not abstract**
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: Replace abstractions used less than 3 times. Remove unused code.
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: Replace abstractions used less than 3 times. Remove unused code.
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Aestetics
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Aesthetics
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I do not care too much about aestetics, but readability matters.
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I do not care too much about aesthetics, but readability matters.
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Unfortunately, just like any other programmer, what I find readable
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Unfortunately, just like any other programmer, what I find readable
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largely depends on the code that I had to debug in the past.
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largely depends on the code that I had to debug in the past.
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* your `$PS1` will be prepended with "JehanneDEV "
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* your `$PS1` will be prepended with "JehanneDEV "
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* the environment variable `$JEHANNE` will hold the path of the root
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* the environment variable `$JEHANNE` will hold the path of the root
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of the respository
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of the repository
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* the environment variable `$ARCH` will be "amd64" (aka x86_64, the
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* the environment variable `$ARCH` will be "amd64" (aka x86\_64, the
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only supported architecture so far)
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only supported architecture so far)
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* `$PATH` will include `$JEHANNE/hacking/bin` and
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* `$PATH` will include `$JEHANNE/hacking/bin` and
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`$JEHANNE/hacking/cross/toolchain/bin`
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`$JEHANNE/hacking/cross/toolchain/bin`
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and painless evolution to a build system.
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and painless evolution to a build system.
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Thus, to build Jehanne you use the `build` commands.
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Thus, to build Jehanne you use the `build` commands.
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Its source code is at `./hacking/src/jehanne/cmd/` and its documantation
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Its source code is at `./hacking/src/jehanne/cmd/` and its documentation
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can be obtained with `build --help`.
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can be obtained with `build --help`.
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It consumes small JSON files (usually named `build.json`) describing the
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It consumes small JSON files (usually named `build.json`) describing the
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Third parties
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Third parties
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In the hacking/third_party directory you can file the
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In the `hacking/third_party` directory you can file the
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[Go 9P2000 server] used during development and [drawterm], both
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[Go 9P2000 server] used during development and [drawterm], both
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downloaded as git submodules and compiled by `./hacking/buildtools.sh`.
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downloaded as git submodules and compiled by `./hacking/buildtools.sh`.
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