Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 6th Aug 2005 20:49 UTC
SkyOS SkyOS Beta 8.5 has just been released. New features include the Indexing Service, an SQL based file attribute and content index service which makes it possible to find your files in a fraction of a second, better developer support, and a lot of bug fixes. NVU has also been ported and is available in this release. You can read the changelog here. Update: Screenshots gallery by OSDir.
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RE: Reading all the rants
by Anonymous on Sun 7th Aug 2005 22:51 UTC in reply to "Reading all the rants"
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1. If you can prove you are serious about developing for SkyOS you can get a free copy, but I haven’t seen a good explanation about how to qualify as serious.

2. Given.

3. Given. But once SkyOS reaches a usable state and a larger audience p2p copies will be unavoidable. I’m not saying that this in any way affects your statement about a “timebomb” SkyOS copy.

4. Given.

5. I’m not too fond of Windows and there are things that annoy me about Linux. But since I like my Unix underpipings and want better quality hardware my next PC will be an Intel based Mac. ;)

6. Yes, Robert has his interests, thing is those alone don’t build a viable OS. He would be well advised to release those parts of the OS (cal it a driver kit if you must) that people need to know about to develop or port (from lets say FreeBSD to not have the problem of GPL drivers with a non GPL OS) their own drivers. Some sort of accommodations need to be made and the best time is the sooner the better.

7. I should be happy as what? As SkyOS user or as user of GPL and Open Source software that is also available on SkyOS? I must agree that SkyOS users can be happy since they get good software but how dose it help the GPL and Open Source users? Code is partially not contributed back yet since the SkyOS 5 final version is not out yet and lots of those fixes will be SkyOS specific. Nobody else will care.

Thing is, a hole OS is a large project, especially for one guy and especially if he is doing it alone. He will have to make some accommodations to his users since he can’t do everything that a larger organization like RedHat, Novel, Apple or Microsoft can do. Problem is we have SkyOS users talking and not Robert. Problem is that Robert is a bit of a recluse.

I would like to see all this get sorted out but I know it will take a lot of time.

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