It's a wonderful idea.

To have a chance, you would need
* leader(s) with a convincing vision for 'the new thing'
* long-term financial backing
* hardware design expertise
* partnerships with major hardware manufacturers

You also need a target market that is
* under-serviced by the current vendors
* small enough not to be worth fighting over
* large enough to keep you financial
* prepared to disown all their existing applications

If you get all this, and are incredibly lucky, you will become Apple.
But you're much more likely to end up as Be Inc.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Think outside of the box (Gawd, I hate that term)


> Guys (and gals)
>
> As great as the *BSD's are - why are we not thinking ahead of the
curve?
> Outside of the box? What do I mean? Well - why not develope our OS's
to run
> on an arch. that isn't out yet - MAKE that new arch. just like Gates
did so
> many years ago. He defined the x86 market - why can't we do the same?
>
> With all the thinkers out there (Jordan, Theo) wouln't that be
thebetter way
> to go?
>
> Just a thought - and willing to confess, I have zero clue how to get
there.
> But, we need to get there.
> --
>
> Best regards,
>                  Chris
>

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