Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 23rd Oct 2008 19:58 UTC, submitted by FreeGamer
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Actually I suspect there are a number of old and new developers lurking, waiting and hoping for Haiku to become a somewhat stable platform.
I would guess OSX has the greatest number of ex BeOS devs, and I could easily see some of them taking a look at Haiku, if only for nostalgias sake.




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2007-01-22
well haiku isn't Beos so when you say "developers stopped supporting" you're talking about an OS that didn't even begin to go after developers!
Haiku took 7 years to get to this point. Not surprising since there's no company behind it. People get on board thinking it would take 3 years and once it reaches 4 years and still not much to play with, they give up hope and as a result it takes 7 years. ok, that's how it works with a volunteer project.
But now that Haiku almost alpha, people all of a sudden are now very interested. So don't look at the past for guidance.
After all these years there is still a company that makes money from BeOS
http://www.tunetrackersystems.com
Real professional stuff. Hopefully it will be showcased as one of the major things Haiku can do. Haiku shouldn't be just about linux ports and other small apps.