On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 5:17 PM, Rimas Kudelis <rq@xxxxxx> wrote: > I really don't think you can keep developers from fragmenting by keeping a > working app's source code away from them. If there is a chance to make some > app open, then I think it's in the best interest of everyone to make it > such. You can't tell if it will grow and mature or not, whether it will > attract a bunch of developers or not, without trying. Even if it would end > up with just a few patches that would just make it work on Haiku, it would > still mean one more working and potentially useful Haiku application! So, > why not give it a try? > > Rimas > > I agree...I agree. The Haiku community shouldn't rule out *any* idea or possibility since everything is new and unexplored. Especially compared to something like tave which is actually the result of commercial development.