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+-   Haiku OS resurrects BeOS as Open Source-> on Tuesday February 12 2008, @08:39AM Technical Writing Geek

Submitted by Technical Writing Geek on Tuesday February 12 2008, @08:39AM
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Technical Writing Geek writes "The Haiku project, which began shortly after the death of BeOS in 2001, aims to bring together the technical advantages of BeOS and the freedom of open source. The project has drawn dozens of contributors who have written over seven million lines of code. Although Haiku is nearly feature-complete, there are still numerous bugs that must be fixed before it is ready for day-to-day use.

http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080212-first-look-haiku-poetically-resurrects-beos.html"

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