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Hi I was curious

I was interested in finding out from Programmers and Computer Users - If
they were to completely rebuild there Computers Filing System How would it
work

I believe since the advent of the PC we have been brainwashed (In a Sense
cause nothings really Changed ( at least as far as I know ) to have a
filesystem that is structured in this way Open a Folder open its contents
open another folder open its contents open a file move a file delete a file
move a folder delete a folder you get the idea

I believe this structure is much like an array or a multidimensional array
if you were to put it in that respect

Question:
are most (if not all) databases like this

I believe there is a better way and I want to find it I also believe if
there is a better way it could totally change our approach to programming

I know this isn't neccessarily a python question but it has to do with
future research that will benefit the Python Language plus I like to hear
the opinions of the Python Community which I have a lot of respect for

Cheers

Maboroshi
Jul 18 '05 #1
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Hello Maboroshi,

You are not the first to think that there might be an alternative to the
filesystem. Here are a few links to sites for projects where
filesystems have been rethought or eliminated in very different ways.
Most of this is unfortunately vaporware. This is by no means a complete
list:

Xanadu
http://www.xanadu.com
http://www.udanax.com
http://www.sunless-sea.net

Fenfire
http://www.nongnu.org/fenfire/

Lifestreams
http://www.cs.yale.edu/homes/freeman/lifestreams.html

EROS
http://www.eros-os.org

Tunes
http://tunes.org

Maboroshi wrote:
<>Hi I was curious

I was interested in finding out from Programmers and Computer Users - If
they were to completely rebuild there Computers Filing System How would it
work

I believe since the advent of the PC we have been brainwashed (In a Sense
cause nothings really Changed ( at least as far as I know ) to have a
filesystem that is structured in this way Open a Folder open its contents
open another folder open its contents open a file move a file delete a
file
move a folder delete a folder you get the idea

I believe this structure is much like an array or a multidimensional array
if you were to put it in that respect

Question:
are most (if not all) databases like this

I believe there is a better way and I want to find it I also believe if
there is a better way it could totally change our approach to programming

I know this isn't neccessarily a python question but it has to do with
future research that will benefit the Python Language plus I like to hear
the opinions of the Python Community which I have a lot of respect for

Cheers

Maboroshi


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Jul 18 '05 #2
Aaron Bingham wrote:
Hello Maboroshi,

You are not the first to think that there might be an alternative to the
filesystem. Here are a few links to sites for projects where
filesystems have been rethought or eliminated in very different ways.
Most of this is unfortunately vaporware. This is by no means a complete


No, you forgot www.zope.org

Especially Zope 3

This could easily be seen as a model for an object oriented filesystem.
regards Max M
Jul 18 '05 #3
I only know that Zope is an application server. Which part of it is the
model for the object oriented filesystem? I'm really interested. Can you
point me to a link?

Thanks,

Dan

"Max M" <ma**@mxm.dk> wrote in message news:41**************@mxm.dk...
Aaron Bingham wrote:
Hello Maboroshi,

You are not the first to think that there might be an alternative to the
filesystem. Here are a few links to sites for projects where
filesystems have been rethought or eliminated in very different ways.
Most of this is unfortunately vaporware. This is by no means a complete


No, you forgot www.zope.org

Especially Zope 3

This could easily be seen as a model for an object oriented filesystem.
regards Max M

Jul 18 '05 #4
Dan Perl schreef:
I only know that Zope is an application server. Which part of it is the
model for the object oriented filesystem? I'm really interested. Can
you point me to a link?


ZODB
<http://www.google.com/search?q=zodb>

--
JanC

"Be strict when sending and tolerant when receiving."
RFC 1958 - Architectural Principles of the Internet - section 3.9
Jul 18 '05 #5

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