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How 'bout "why should people who prefer BeOS derivatives have to defend their choice"?
Not that they seem to have any problem stepping up to the plate, anyway. ;-)
What a sorry, boring site this would be if everyone based their decisions upon what was the most popular.
Yeah, I'll agree that BeOS is not as cutting edge as it once was.
But other OSes still have a thing or two to learn from it.
I'm a Linux guy. But I appreciate the devotion of our BeOS brothers.
I only wish that the majority of them could reign in that minority who seem to want to attack X at every opportunity! ;-) Not that the Linux community doesn't have an embarrassing minority of its own!