"Chira, Valentin" <Chira@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > there... The biggest problem of haiku is not the distros right > now..the > problem is that a lot of people would help the project but don't know > how..nobody knows really what's the status of the whole project , no > one can > figure out if R1 will come this year or in 5 years. I think it would > be What do you think is the "news" part for on our website? Or the "status report" (only the media kit's status is really incorrect), or even the CVS commit messages and open team tasks? Things like "you can now boot Haiku natively" and "the registrar is working which means that we can run almost all command line applications" should give you a pretty good idea where we are. But still, we can't tell you when we'll be ready as we are an open source project without any paid developers - we cannot make such a prediction. I'd be surprised if we didn't have something somewhat usable this year, but even then, it could still take like forever until R1 will come out as official release. Bye, Axel.