What browser will Haiku R1 ship with? Will they (as I hope they will) pick up NetOptimist and develop a fully opensource NetPositive clone which handles modern Web technology while remaining at the sp
I don't know if this was part of BeOS in the past, but I would really like to see the abililty to explore remote sites - ftp, ssh, maybe even cvs and subversion - built in. I suppose the best place would be the Tracker?
A thing that will allow Haiku to enter on the world of "used OSes" is availabity of some needed apps, my idea is to create first a list (and if possible, viewable on Haiku Homepage):
Some users leave an entire OS because they did not find their needed apps.
here is my list (complete it with other posts) :
PHP 5
MYSQL 5
JAVA AND JAVAC
APACHE 2.X
A DHCP SERVER (NOT SURE)
OPENOFFICE
GAIM (NOT SURE)
As I have emailed Micheal P. about before, I have a couple of quad cpu boards lying around that I will set up for use in testing out Haiku when the kernel is further along. One is only a quad P Pro, but the other takes quad P III Xeons. It might be a good idea to start thinking of what sort of tests might be good to run on the hardware ahead of time and I'll try to set things up so that they are ready when needed.