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| From | "OSnews" <osnews@bbs.alt119.net> |
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| Newsgroups | comp.os.misc |
| Subject | Interview: Haiku developer Waddlesplash |
| Date | 2024-01-22 02:12 -0300 |
| Organization | ALT119 |
| Message-ID | <289e44e946f37516eca0e04878dbadd1@bbs.alt119.net> (permalink) |
Haiku developer and community member Waddlesplash shares his insights on the project's current state, challenges ahead, and hopes for the future. Waddlesplash discusses Haiku's transition from a niche project to a potential daily driver OS, emphasizing the importance of maintaining momentum and addressing data corruption bugs. ↫ Andrea at Desktop On Fire! Haiku is definitely in a good place at the moment, and there';s some real momentum from outside the project. Yes, it';s even possible to daily-drive Haiku - with caveats, of course - and I hope they can keep this going. https://www.osnews.com/story/138408/interview-haiku-developer-waddlesplash/
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