SkyOS faces choice of go open source or go away
SkyOS, an ambitious operating system for x86 PCs, has halted development and is considering whether to go open source or just close up shop.
Thom Holwerda of OSNews writes in a piece called “chasing butterflies” he used to be part of the SkyOS community but left because lead developer Robert Szeleney never managed to finish anything.
The software has been proprietary, but the main advantage of taking it open source would seem to be getting it out of Szeleney’s hands. Before announcing the development halt Friday, the most recent news on the OS had been dated September.
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