Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 1st Jan 2007 22:30 UTC
Hell was already frozen anyway, but apparantly, the SkyOS team is trying to bring hell's temperature to absolute zero, since they are saying 2007 might see a release of SkyOS 5. "After what seems about 30 years worth of work (I'm sure even more to Robert), SkyOS will finally be released to the public. Lots of details are still being worked out on this one (as well as the obvious issues still present in the system), but we're really shooting to make it happen."
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by zizban on Mon 1st Jan 2007 23:09 UTC
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No, there is extensive testing and debugging, that's why releases take so long. First there is a cycle of alpha tests then a beta release. Experimental features are sometimes tested before they ever reach alpha.
Member since:
2005-07-06
No, there is extensive testing and debugging, that's why releases take so long. First there is a cycle of alpha tests then a beta release. Experimental features are sometimes tested before they ever reach alpha.