On October 6, 2011, several core developers left the project in protest over the project management style, leaving the future of the operating system uncertain.
The history of Haiku, a free, open-source operating system, began with "OpenBeOS" in 2001. As of January 2016[update], this history is covered to November 2012 and the release of Haiku R1/Alpha 4.
The development project began as "OpenBeOS" in 2001 after Palm, Inc. bought Be Inc. and discontinued BeOS, leaving BeOS users without a viable upgrade path and BeOS developers with programs stranded on an unsupported platform. OpenBeOS differed from several other contemporary projects aiming to continu...
http://www.haiku-os.org/news/2010-10-06_mgmt_news - And the link to the source does not exist!
WTF?
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/580/fireshotcapture239.png/
mmadia
November 15, 2011, 12:52am
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Yup, it’s strange and untrue. Luckily it’s already been removed. You can tell it’s fake, as the URL and the date of the “event” don’t match.