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2010-03-02
Who are you to judge the pace at which a person can develop an operating system? from what I've read it took him several years.
I do not use SkyOS, nor have I paid for anything.. but I have no reason to doubt that the author has written the operating system himself.
Again, I urge you to do a little research.. I know of several hobby kernels that do indeed support networking and include their own GUI.
Even if he did indeed utilize BSD licenced code for his project, it was well within the licence for him to do so.
Stop trolling, and take a look around.. osdev.org has a list of projects, with varying degree of completeness.
Edited 2010-03-03 03:32 UTC