Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 13th Oct 2005 15:59 UTC, submitted by MYOB
BeOS & Derivatives Due to user donations, Haiku, Inc. has enough money to pay Axel through to at least the end of November, as a full, 40-hour-a-week employee. He has also started maintaining a blog of his work.
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jonas.kirilla
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2005-07-11

Now, don't be hasty, Master Meriadoc. It seems a single person disagreed with you. The other ones appear to be replies to your "gah! -1!" All of you should take a step back and breath in, breath out. It's not the end of the world if people don't agree on the goals/usefulness/rightousness of a project. Time will tell. Anyway, we're all just trying to amuse ourselves while we're here on planet earth. There is no historical end-station or goal. Linux will peak, eventually, and possibly evolve beyond recognition. Open-source may not be the final destination after all, (open/closed source may become irrelevant), and computers most probably won't work the way they do now, forever.

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Anonymous Penguin Member since:
2005-07-06

Good and wise words. Maybe in 10 or 20 years we'll talk to computers and order them what to do. They might even have some resemblance of human feelings eventually.

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