Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 5th Nov 2012 18:41 UTC, submitted by anevilyak
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That last one, the alpha 3, is the one I tried. As I said, not much happened since then (more than a year ago) in terms of releases.
Yes, it's unfortunate that Haiku only prepares a new alpha release approximately once a year - but there are nightly builds released with new features and bug fixes almost every day.
If you're looking to complain about the length of time between "stable" alpha releases, then I really can't argue with your sentiments.
Perhaps if there were more people helping to develop and organize a release, we could do them more often (I'd be satisfied with 6 month cycles).
All the real fun in Haiku can be had with the nightly updates. I've gone from a mostly not working netbook on Alpha 3 to the same netbook fully supported under various nightlies. You just have to read the release notes to figure out where you want to start from.
For me, it was the point they added WPA support soon after the Alpha 3 release. Barring one minor hiccup, I had nothing but improved performance and support when testing nightlies about once a month on that device.
I'm seriously looking forward to a working RPi install; I know that's a long time coming but I have always been patient with Haiku. 
RE[4]: What happened?
by Thom_Holwerda on Mon 5th Nov 2012 22:00
in reply to "RE[3]: What happened?"




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2005-07-06
How sad is that.
http://www.osnews.com/story/22156/In_the_Round_Haiku_Alpha_Released
http://www.osnews.com/story/23271/Haiku_R1_Alpha_2_Released
http://www.osnews.com/story/24864/Haiku_Alpha_3_Released
don't think thom missed one