Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 10th Nov 2008 22:56 UTC
Saturday November 8, I received an email from someone, inquiring if I would be interested in "doing a first interview/introduction into a new operating system". We get these emails and news submissions all the time, and most of the time, "new operating system" means Ubuntu-with-a-black-theme, so we don't bother. I figured this time things wouldn't be different, but after a bit of digging around, there's a little more to it this time.
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Who is going to take seriously the notion that they're actually going to finish what they start if they just give up on AROS??
If they had just completed their original goal of porting OS3.1 to the X86, instead of trying to get AROS to work on every latest whiz-bang piece of hardware, they could have been done a long time ago with AROS.
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Who is going to take seriously the notion that they're actually going to finish what they start if they just give up on AROS??
If they had just completed their original goal of porting OS3.1 to the X86, instead of trying to get AROS to work on every latest whiz-bang piece of hardware, they could have been done a long time ago with AROS.