Michael Phipps wrote:
We've always said that, initially, we thought that our audience would be former BeOS and other alternative OS people.Eventually, I can see lots of uses for something like Haiku. <snip> Short term - yes, BeOS fans and people who visit sites like OS News. :-) Long term, I think that the opportunities are a lot wider.
I'm going to equate terms like "initially" and "short-term" with R1, and "eventually" and "long-term" with R2.
Does that imply there is a good argument for initially making Haiku resemble BeOS R5 and only considering divergence - carving our own furrow, if you will - at a later date?
This point seems to be a bone of contention among those with an interest in UI matters - and we've also seen some Torvalds-esque insertions from those occupied with other areas of the project. ;) We have an excellent opportunity here to decide exactly where we're taking this in terms of the large-scale GUI (window decor and widgets) before the time really comes to do anything about it, and I'd like to make full use of that rather than dilly-dallying and arguing about silly things as we seem to have been doing thus far.