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But that doesn't mean it will be a priority. I'd rank ARM higher than multiuser. I'm not really sure I've ever needed multiuser for BeOS. It was only ever me using the machine, it's not like anyone else was. Plus, ARM is already in development... and is reasonably close to working prior to R1.
Multiuser is something of a fail... outside of the University mainframes when I was in college, I've NEVER seen or needed multiuser support in any capacity, be it home or work, in over three decades in the computer industry. Not to say they shouldn't work on it, just that there are much more important features they should work on first.
Note that privilege/protection level is separate from multiuser. For normal usage, the single user shouldn't be running at a "root" level. This is a security issue more than a multiuser issue.





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Right, understood. I was replying to a post that was asking for features post R1.