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2006-09-30
The "focus" shift as Be did long ago wouldn't happen to Haiku.
Because a) The team doesn't want to get out of desktop, and b) mobile devices are so close to desktop (at least in term of power) now that it makes much more sense now than before to do both IMO. It's just "mobile" desktops, but still desktops. (I don't count T9 phones in). So appart some GUI optimizations for screen space (= font sensitivity, ... which is also good for desktop) and speed (which is also good for desktop) there is not much to change. The rest (drivers, handwriting stuff) can be written as addons and so wouldn't impair the main focus. Notwithstanding the l33t factor of having Haiku run on a Zaurus, a QTek or an n800