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I think it's quite a bit bigger than that. I haven't used eComStation, but in the nineties OS/2 really rocked! It's just IBM's own doing that killed it. OS/2 was a direct competitor to other IBM products - go figure. Plus IBM had no idea how to market OS/2. A big shame.
Anyway, I think it's great that you get such dedicated people that believe so strongly in a product that they will continue development on it - long past it's sell-by date. Same goes for the BeOS community.
Maybe it's not the OS, maybe the problem sits between the keyboard and the chair. ;-)