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IMHO Be, Inc. failed because it didn't push hard enough on being a prime choice for media development
They did. That didn't catch on. It wasn't a better mousetrap -- at least the market didn't think so.
I think comparing Be with Haiku doesn't work because Be's problem wasn't technology, but rather management decisions.
I think the two went hand-in-hand. You can't catch a wave of mass support without applications. As much as I respect the design and function of microkernel OSes like BeOS and even Minix, most people are never going to use them without applications that rival (or, IMO, exceed) what's already available.
I don't accept the argument about "standards" in filmmaking
Maybe you should try. If you can't build a better mousetrap, if you can't convince others you've built a better mousetrap, they're not going to use it. Not when they already have useful, functional, feature-rich mousetraps. Geeks will care about API, kernelspace, etc. Users will only care about what it can do for them, and if it does it better than what they've already time and training.
Haiku will be the source of inspiration...
People find inspiration in all kinds of crazy crap already. I don't think Haiku is a better mousetrap, so I can't share your lofty expectations.




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Well, IMHO Be, Inc. failed because it didn't push hard enough on being a prime choice for media development, and it had a focus switch to being an Internet Appliance. Also, they went public which I think was a bad idea, and started their end.

I think comparing Be with Haiku doesn't work because Be's problem wasn't technology, but rather management decisions.
I don't accept the argument about "standards" in filmmaking, or anything. Plus all the indy filmmakers I know are pretty much living in a vaccuum, give them something better and they'll use it without question. Anyway, if one allowed standards to prevent developing new applications then we wouldn't get anywhere interesting.
Haiku will be the source of inspiration for people to write great software that sets new standards. Today's moaners and naysayers will thank the Haiku developers later on