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You need a new marketing department.
Even for someone a bit interested in the project as me it sometimes seems the project is at a standstill. The only news on the project homepage was for a long while "Google summer of Code" related, as important as that might be (I don't really know), it doesn't say much about the progress of Haiku.
I am sure much info is in the air on the mailinglists, which I followed for a while, but I really think you need to advertise all small improvements on the front page, or at least as a news ticker or something.
Looking forward to that installable Alpha / live CD. 
I am sure much info is in the air on the mailinglists, which I followed for a while, but I really think you need to advertise all small improvements on the front page, or at least as a news ticker or something.
Here, I have a new frontpage for you:
http://cia.vc/stats/project/OpenBeOS
:)
Seriously, most of the individual bugfixes and commits just simply aren't newsworthy...





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2006-01-26
Who are these "they" you speak of?
If you point me to some of these "negative impressions" I can certainly do whatever I can to correct them.
Most of the "Negative impressions" I have read are usually Linux-zealots who denounce any project that isn't Linux - mostly because they feel it's a waste of time/effort, or disagree with the motives behind the project and/or the license choice. Most of what I find, though, is extremely positive.
Feel free to email me privately if you want to send me some links - my osnews nick at gmail.
FWIW, Haiku will be showing at OSCON2009 and OpenSource World 2009 this year - feel free to register at either of those expos (should be free for the expo hall) and hang out and chat about the project. We'll be glad to show you live in person how un-dead Haiku really is