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by fabrice_d
722 days ago
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They switched their approach when they decided to turn the browser into an independent project, because that was the only way to get it done. Of course it's ok to change, but you can also consider that as a precedent and take anything they say now with a grain of salt. |
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> I'm doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won't be big and professional like gnu) for 386(486) AT clones.
Of course not. And if one set their goals ambitiously from the outset, they would be accused of being non-humble. There is no path one can follow which escapes baseless and inane criticisms.
> Of course it's ok to change, but you can also consider that as a precedent and take anything they say now with a grain of salt.
One can also criticize failure to change and adapt, and failure to seize and follow opportunities.