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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"Update: The AROS choice is now deleted. That will show you tampering with the poll unfairly. It is very unfair for the other hobby OSes, for a poll that is so interesting to see genuine results. By tampering with the poll you are doing bad to your favorite OS, not good. What did you gain now? A deletion!"
This poll has as much genuine results as a call this number for your genuine fortune to be told you.
In other words, its really for your entertainment pleasure and to help OSnews determine what hobbist OS to do an article on next.
Personally if OSnews is going to do an article on AROS, I would prefer it to be on genuine merits of the project than that of poll popularity of fortune telling by vote of fortune tellers. Just as I would of prefer of these other OSs.
Don't we all really have enough of the pump up and leaving a hype dump?
"Update: The AROS choice is now deleted. That will show you tampering with the poll unfairly. It is very unfair for the other hobby OSes, for a poll that is so interesting to see genuine results. By tampering with the poll you are doing bad to your favorite OS, not good. What did you gain now? A deletion!"
This poll has as much genuine results as a call this number for your genuine fortune to be told you.
In other words, its really for your entertainment pleasure and to help OSnews determine what hobbist OS to do an article on next.
Personally if OSnews is going to do an article on AROS, I would prefer it to be on genuine merits of the project than that of poll popularity of fortune telling by vote of fortune tellers. Just as I would of prefer of these other OSs.
Don't we all really have enough of the pump up and leaving a hype dump?