On 8/30/06, Dean Michael Berris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

True... But it just sounds like and seems like too much work for
software developers whose core competency is to write software that
works -- we already have a lot on our hands, we don't want to take on
the job of making the OS and surrounding tools work. ;)

That makes sense too. At least right now, its the big hardware people
themselves (Intel, etc.) are making sure it works on their systems. So
at least a layer of development is partially stripped to community
developers and handled by the manufacturers themselves. The toolchains
may have a different story to tell though.

Jerome

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