> It's the first time I hear that version. And I've read a few mails from > Bryan himself on the subject, not some obscure OSNews comment he has made. I > do not doubt that Bryan moved on to Mac OS X, but I do have a problem with > automatically asserting dishonesty on Ingo's part. It's much more likely > that Ingo simply didn't read that OSNews comment and went by what Bryan has > been saying all the time before. No, you misunderstood me. I'm sorry if I wasn't clear. What I said has nothing to do with Ingo. I have lots of respects for everybody here. I also respect Bryan's decision to leave Haiku. I just think it would be nice from him to leave us a message, in a way we could find someone else to continue what he was doing. Nevertheless, I'm sure it's not the first time I heard about "real life issues". I'm following that java port for many years now. I remember when his HD crashed and he have lost all his work. That for me was a real "real life issue" ;) Take a look here: http://www.haikuware.com/20080912236/haiku-java-port-status-update and http://markmail.org/message/pygwpuxw5gosc52j Anyway, I think you'll agree with me that, if Ingo and me used to think Bryan have those issues, that means at least we've read the same news :) I don't want to be rude, or offend someone, neither to start a war for nothing. I'm just saying things could be more clear if we are honest with each other. Cheers, François Vincent