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The real story is that in less than a week the Haiku Code Drive fund has broken the $5000 barrier! That means at least two students will be sponsored in addition to those sponsored by Google as part of the Summer of Code.
If you haven't stumped up yet, go hit that "Donate" button. Voting to select the projects begins later today.
I've been using various Linuxes (Linuces? Linux?) for the past 8 years, but what I actually value is freedom of choice. I'm sure I've got a spare computer around here somewhere. (rummage, rummage) Ah, here it is!
:-)
Ready when you are!
Congratulations on great progress!
Excellent! I can’t wait for when I can replace my old BeOS 5 installation with Haiku, and start using it in a production environment.
We can even help speeding up the process if we donate a little every month at: http://www.haiku-os.org/community/donating_to_haiku
Haven't your bug reports been getting reviewed? Clearly the KDL outputs and serial logs must have provided enough information for one of the core developers to start tracking down these issues for you.
FWIW, not many people are complaining about SMP stability issues at this point - so I'm guessing your scenario is not common.






