“most months, at this point, there are more commits to HaikuPorts than Haiku, and sometimes by a significant margin, too … I think overall this is a sign of Haiku’s growing maturity: the system seems stable enough that the porters can do their work without uncovering too many bugs in Haiku that interrupt or halt their progress.”
This may well be the most important statement in Haiku’s history.
We’re also slowly starting to see programmers creating Haiku versions outside of Haikuports, even without necessarily making HPKGs. e.g.