1. scrolling, I can't see the right side
2. collapsable hierarchies - i can't get a bird's-eye view for prolific parents
On a separate note, it's great, but could do with a way to search.
But I'd expect to see NixOS on there - such a different way to interact with a (u|li)nix system, aside from GNU Guix System. I'd consider those more of an "Operating System" than say mandrake, which is on the list
feels sort of like monkeys at typewriters sometimes
Anyway, there are people that are perfectly willing to toil away on their labor of love because it's a hobby for them and they get some form of satisfaction from it all.
If lessons were learned, either what is good/useful/supportable or what not good/useful/supportable then it's not wasted work
Plan9 is long gone but still provided good ideas that Linux and other use to this day. I'm sure some ideas have been taken from BeOS etc etc
Minor, minor nitpick: I miss NIROS, the NIxdorf Realtime OS. I know little more about it than its name and that it was used on their line of Quattro machines, which I think were kind of minicomputers built around MIPS CPUs. There is another OS by Nixdorf listed, which I know nothing about, is that a different system?
Who is "White"?
Decline of White Demographics
German Elections since 1871
What would the World look like if the Axis had won WW2?
EU of Regions after Right-Wing Takeover
Im sensing a bit of a theme here.