Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 28th Jul 2002 05:32 UTC
Syllable, AtheOS The Syllable team makes strides these days on their AtheOS fork, and most of the AtheOS developers have joined Vanders and Rick to their quest of a better operating system. OSNews reader Daryl Dudey joined the Syllable team recently, and he already wrote a nice networking preference panel for Syllable. The team is still looking for a kernel developer though, or C++ developers who like writting low level system software. On a related hobby-OS note, SkyOS made its first steps into the SMP world.
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Re: Re: Question:
by Eugenia on Sun 28th Jul 2002 07:19 UTC

Why would it be easier? We are talking about a full porting again, as in the case of KHTML. And in fact, Gecko is even bigger, more complex and moreover, it is not pure C++ as KHTML and AtheOS/Syllable is. So, I don't see why Gecko would be easier to port than KHTML in this case.

To quote my husband, who frequently philosophizes: "There is no portable code. Only code that has been ported."