Unless a bunch of folks associated with the existing "revive BeOS"
projects jump ship to work on it, I don't think it's going very far. If
people in the AtheOS crowd were really interested in working on a
BeOS-based project, I figure they'd probably have already signed on to
one of the existing efforts.
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François Revol wrote:
Not sure what effect this will have on us...
http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/2311/2002/3/0/8215112/
"I forked Atheos about 6 months ago and have been continuously developing it since that time. "
"New Atheos has the following major new features: o Runs on top of the Linux kernel, not the Atheos kernel o Atheos API has been merged with the BeOS API o PowerPC support o gcc 3.0.X compatiblity o OpenTracker/Deskbar desktop manager"
"o Most BeOS programs compile and run with little or no changes"