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And therein lies the problem. You should be making Syllable for users (which was always the original direction), and making it for yourself alienated most developers that might otherwise help. Vicious circle, your own doing. Don't ever complain that people throw hate in your direction when you can't even help yourself by catering to end users.
You reverse what happened. I worked for years to facilitate the original Syllable community. Then some people such as yourself went poisonous and tried to sabotage our work. We were forced to decide that we were not doing it for that part of the "community", but for ourselves and for the constructive part of the community.
Since Syllable is an open source project, the malcontents are free to fork the project. In fact, they did, sort of, and this turned out to be the extent of their capabilities:
http://pyro-os.org
Since you know everything better, you are free to join them.
Oh, and when you say that yo're making it for you, talk about sitting on the shoulders of Giants!! You seem to have done very little that has actually improved the operating system, your work seems to consist mainly of Window dressing. Paper over the cracks and sell the house... nice strategy.





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2010-06-09
All is well, then. I'm making Syllable for myself, and I owe you nothing. I implement the features that I need, and I give them freely to the world. If anyone else wants other features, they're free to implement and contribute them. It's called open source.