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@Thom & other "paying customers":
Oh my, THom, you are about to wet your pants during the night if you continue to play around with fire like this.
You are not talking in my name here.
I have spent the ... howmuch? 30 freakin' dollar bucks? yeah, about 21 Euros iirc, big deal ... gladly to give Robert the possibility to get new hardware.
The problem is, however, that Robert did not ask for donations for new hardware, but he offered a deal. If those who paid for beta access are now behaving like customers, that is because they were turned into customers by Robert himself, through sealing off the source code and making bold promises.
So now SkyOS is not just another abandoned project, it is a failed business. Just as BeOS and ZETA before.
You cannot first make a business out of it and offer a deal and when you fail to deliver, you just mutate back into the hacker you were before and pretend that it hadn't been serious all the way.