Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 27th Mar 2008 22:29 UTC, submitted by koki
BeOS & Derivatives As posted recently in the Haiku blogs, the April 2008 issue of the Japanese publication Software Design Magazine carries an article titled 'Writing Haiku: Begun in 2001, an open source replication of BeOS finally nears its alpha release' in its Pacific Connections series written by Bart Eisenberg. This is an eight pages long article that includes a full interview of Axel Dorfler, as well as comments from Bryan Varner (Haiku Java Port team lead) and Dane Scott, of TuneTracker fame. Go ahead and check out the English version of the article.
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bryanv
Member since:
2005-08-26

Yeah. I live and work in Indy. I've got a small contingent of people interested in Haiku, but they're all fence-sitters when it comes to cutting code.

I could go on about how folks who work for consulting firms generally don't enjoy their work, and so get burnt out very quickly, but I won't. Not here anyhow.

Between Indy and Columbus, OH there's a lot of interest.

As for the beer, I'd love to take you up on that. :-)

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Syphadias Member since:
2008-02-16

I used to live in Ohio too till about a year ago. Now I live in AZ where as far as I know, there are no Be users but myself. ;)

I'm hoping some of the fed up Amiga users will take interest in this as well.

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anevilyak Member since:
2005-09-14

What part of AZ? I used to live in Tucson myself.

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Luposian Member since:
2005-07-27

I used to live in Ohio too till about a year ago. Now I live in AZ where as far as I know, there are no Be users but myself. ;)


Count me in. I live in Sierra Vista, AZ.

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