On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 11:37 AM, pulkomandy <pulkomandy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Why would one way be more "right" than the other? I see Haiku and > BeAPI-on-Linux as two different projects with different goals, which can > very well live side by side. > +1 > I wonder where you would go after leaving us. It's not like there are > many serious non-Linux OS projects these days (unfortunately). There are > the BSDs, but they don't have great success in making an useable desktop > system (they are really great server OSes, however). > I'd probably just go back to KDE Linux, probably. > So, if using a Linux kernel proves to work better, why not go with that? > It certainly isn't an R1 thing for Haiku, but with careful planning, we > could make the switch for a later release. This needs more thinking than > a definitive "never". We made a choice 14 years ago, things have changed > a lot since then and it may be time to reconsider our options. > Then I'm not going to waste the effort explaining my reasoning until the vote comes around to switch kernels (if that ever happens). I'd rather write code than write about code. -Augustin