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On Sun, 03 May 2009 15:49:20 -0500, Timothy Butler <tbutler at ofb.biz> wrote: > I think GNUStep/NeXTSTEP/Cocoa also are closer to the Haiku/BeOS > architecture. Which brings me to another wild point: perhaps if everyone > refocused on developing Haiku that would be a better return on > investment. It seems like with some fit and finish it could be far more > interesting than GNOME or KDE. I'll go with pushing Haiku, if only because the GUI is vastly superior to X. I'm praying the Haiku folks can come up with a functional ACPI framework for suspend modes, and a strong driver set for wifi. That's about all it would take for me to switch. -- Ed Hurst ------------ Associate Editor, Open for Business: http://ofb.biz/ Applied Bible - http://ed.asisaid.com/index.html Kiln of the Soul - http://soulkiln.blogspot.com/
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