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Yeah, I thought any alternative OSS OS to Windows would have been pursued. And given the community behind Haiku, and the length of time they've been at it, I figured Google would have pretty much stood behind the project.
I'm, personally, more excited about the prospects of Haiku than any distro of Linux. I like the idea of Linux, but after trying flavor after flavor, I can't see it as being an OS for the masses yet.....for a myriad of reasons. For that reason, I'd throw my hat in with the ReactOS crowd over Linux as well.
That said, I think Linux should still be developed and worked on simply because the progress that the communities have made is nothing short of astounding.
That's just my 2 cents.