Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 5th May 2004 06:34 UTC
I am one of those remaining BeOS addicts. I love the BeOS' responsiveness, its short boot-up/shutdown times and its, well, overall feel. But no one can deny the fact: BeOS 5.0.x PE is getting old. Very old, with a kernel build-time of around May 2000.
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Funny how a already small community concentrate on figth each other than be a bit more constructive. Does anybody think it will help BeOS when its splitted in Phos, OpenBeos, and Zeta. The only way to get a small chance for a long term survival is stand together now and catch up with other OSs. BTW the same also applies for Linux with his zillions of distributions which are all about the same but not compatible against each other.
Funny how a already small community concentrate on figth each other than be a bit more constructive. Does anybody think it will help BeOS when its splitted in Phos, OpenBeos, and Zeta. The only way to get a small chance for a long term survival is stand together now and catch up with other OSs. BTW the same also applies for Linux with his zillions of distributions which are all about the same but not compatible against each other.