Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 5th Jul 2007 09:19 UTC
After interviewing Axel Dorfler yesterday, in this second installment of Five Questions, we interview Robert Szeleney, the main driving force behind SkyOS. SkyOS has been in development since the late '90s, but for the past few years, it has seen rapid development. Read on for Robert's answers to the Five Questions.
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As an open source application, SkyOS made less headway than even ReactOS.
As a closed source application, SkyOS has made more headway than that last four owners of Amiga combined.
Additionally, open-source inevitably means fragmentation, as forks lead to very similar but still incompatible versions of what otherwise would have been the same system.
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As an open source application, SkyOS made less headway than even ReactOS.
As a closed source application, SkyOS has made more headway than that last four owners of Amiga combined.
Additionally, open-source inevitably means fragmentation, as forks lead to very similar but still incompatible versions of what otherwise would have been the same system.
Edited 2007-07-05 14:17