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I do the exact same thing. I've done them all ove the years, and written about all of them. AmigaOS, MorphOS, Haiku, Zeta (multiple times), QNX, you name it. THe problem, however, is this: we've got them covered. Progress (if at all) is so slow with these operating systems that an article written 2 years ago is still 99% accurate today.
That's the cold and harsh truth some people do not want to see. I see a number of people here claiming there's enough news, yet none of you have ever submitted any such news, and even in this very thread, are unable to point anything out.
*sigh*
Like which? THAT is the problem. Not a lack of willingness.
Yes, there is. OSNews is open. You can submit whatever you want, and as long as it meets our basic standards, we'll publish it. Again - people say there's lots of news, but yet, don't submit anything.
Prove me wrong.
Edited 2010-05-16 09:39 UTC