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I truly loved BeOS. I have a 4.5 manual sitting here on my desk, for some reason. But as much as it was decried, Be's narrow "focus shift" to Internet appliances still makes perfect sense, even though Be Inc. flubbed it.
Face it: as a general, all-purpose desktop, Haiku is just never going to be worth anyone's time, unless you're a hobbyist.
But given a core set of functions and a good reference machine, Haiku could very well find a place. Think of any sci-fi movie where the wall has a large flat-screen display with broadcast news. And then the computer announces an incoming video call. Or a calendar reminder. You never see shelves of shrink-wrapped Family Tree Maker or QuickBooks boxes laying around. That stuff can be delivered online now.
Thinking of core requirements for such a future device, my requirements are small indeed: media (tv, dvd, cd, etc.,), analog phone/fax and VOIP softphone, video teleconferencing, web browser (flash included), email and PIM. That would be do-able.
Being a whizbang 32-bit OS (now that 32-bit is passe) isn't enough. Being the "media OS" copy (now five years later and the Media Kit is still Alpha) isn't enough. Having a smaller, refined focus shift might spur activity. I'd be MUCH more inclined to help work on 10 core apps for a device I'd hope to get my parents/grandparents/wife than a floundering hobbyist be-all.