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2005-07-06
I guess I qualify as a former Syllable developer. I submitted one patch to help get boot-from-CD working. I was also on the team hat helped choose Syllable's logo.
To me it's sad to see the current state of the project. Syllable seems to have stagnated. It does remind me of what happened to it's parent.
But I don't blame any one person. Syllable was (and is) a unique OS that made it fun to use but less attractive to outside developers because it wasn't Linux/Unixy enough.
But I still check the Syllable website. And when a new release comes, I'll try it, just as I have every release since Syllable could boot from a CD.