
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.
Yes, Eugenia is right. The other reason is that my page is pretty new and I am not finished putting links etc up there yet.
I am glad you reminded me actually, I am going to put links to all the related projects OpenBeOS/Cosmoe/Syllable. They are not sister projects, but they are all going in similar directions, but with different ultimate goals.
Anyway, I can't wait to see a releasable version of OpenBeOS. I was going to get involved with BlueOS (BlueEyedOS? now) but couldn't find a point of entry as such. Anyway of all the above OS I think Syllable has the best chance of being successful, if only because it is so useable already.
Daryl.