Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 5th Oct 2003 03:49 UTC
OSNews, Generic OSes OSNews often reports on small and hobby operating systems. Here is a list for you to vote for the one with the right amount of technical and wider success potential for a bright future.
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by EyeAm on Sun 5th Oct 2003 07:40 UTC

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By contrasutra (IP: ---.nas3.jersey-city1.nj.us.da.qwest.net) - Posted on 2003-10-05 04:55:34
You can't have it both ways. If something is 'enterprise capable', its not a HobbyOS.
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I don't think so. Why can't a hobby OS be capable of anything? If someone takes time and effort to make it so, and does so as a hobby, it's a hobby OS. ;)

I didn't see any limitation on the percentage of work done, I voted for mine (as 'other'), which is still under development and writing. It's being built on top of an exokernel, and doesn't resemble any other OS. Very original, very different in design. It will give the finger to the status quo, upon completion.

--EyeAm (such a rebel)