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WoW, I love BeOS and use it as often as possible.
It's nice to finally see something which is not bloated *cough* Windows/Linux *cough* and based on modern technology, not outdated stuff as above mentioned.
OpenBeOS status list is definitely out of date and the biggest kits are close to completion with one exception... the kernel..
But I guess people prefer tweaking the OLD Linux kernel rather than the NEW NewOS kernel for some reason... perhaps because it's not cool to be handy with a user friendly OS...