Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 10th Nov 2008 22:56 UTC
Amiga & AROS Saturday November 8, I received an email from someone, inquiring if I would be interested in "doing a first interview/introduction into a new operating system". We get these emails and news submissions all the time, and most of the time, "new operating system" means Ubuntu-with-a-black-theme, so we don't bother. I figured this time things wouldn't be different, but after a bit of digging around, there's a little more to it this time.
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another focus shift?
by ari-free on Tue 11th Nov 2008 04:38 UTC
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2007-01-22

reminds me of syllable. They start out with an interesting unfinished idea, not too many developers to begin with and they decide to work on something else with a linux kernel.

RE: another focus shift?
by Vanders on Tue 11th Nov 2008 07:50 in reply to "another focus shift?"
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2005-07-06

reminds me of syllable. They start out with an interesting unfinished idea, not too many developers to begin with and they decide to work on something else with a linux kernel.


The comparatively tiny amount of work put into Syllable Server does not mean that work on Syllable Desktop has stopped or that we have replaced the current Syllable code with a Linux kernel. The two (Syllable Desktop, Syllable Server) are separate entities with separate purposes.

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RE[2]: another focus shift?
by ari-free on Tue 11th Nov 2008 17:02 in reply to "RE: another focus shift?"
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2007-01-22

It's not stopped but surely it slows down development when you have to work on 2 OS's with completely different cores.

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RE: another focus shift?
by fithisux on Tue 11th Nov 2008 08:45 in reply to "another focus shift?"
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2006-01-22

Things are not this way. They are porting GenodeOS to their kernel.

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