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The genuine momentum of Linux is greater than any perceived potential for Haiku. Haiku won't do any better than BeOS on the desktop, and in looking at its roadmap I see no plans for scalability so it can run on anything but x86 desktops and maybe PPC. Where's anything about being able to run on mobile devices? It doesn't even have a fully-operable network stack yet.
Well, that's an opinion. There are others. I prefer mine.