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I think that the owner of the productive source code are GOBE inc. (no I don't have proof of that).
I e-mailed GOBE and they are following the progress of Haiku (I don't know how close) but if haiku gets big as BeOS or bigger and the owner of the code and program and wants to make some money (don't know that many company that don't want to make money) they would make at least a resell of Productive 2.1 compiled with gcc 2.95 but a gcc 4.x version would be preferred.