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Or all of the above... it seems there's still more of the story to unfold from all the rumors: will the other company actually manage (or at least are trying to) purchase BeOS from Access, and what, exactly, is their aim?
It seems it's all fork()ed up, and GoBe Productive is going away from BeOS/Haiku, and BeOS is... likely going away from Haiku, if it is going anywhere at all.
Even if they buy out the rights and code to BeOS from Access, I can't help but think that Haiku will end up being the long-term winner of the contest for mindshare, at least in the rest of the world: it seems they (the other company) are looking perhaps to sell to the Indian market, and perhaps that'll work well, given a pre-defined set of known-working hardware for a cheap system base. But, time will tell...