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I am not clear what you are trying to say. At this moment I am working to write a number of Open Sourced Apps for Haiku.
My question is where are the other open source replacement projects for older retired OSs that should be mature by now?
However, the point that OS/2 has had a large number of updates right up to 2006 was something I was not aware of. It goes a long way in explaining the problem as that would make OS/2 a moving target.