Updates & Reminders. Nov 28, 2002 10:41 UTC, by Chris Simmons, Senior Journalist From the fuzzy-feeling department... Quite a few small, but important updates and reminders to go out to the BeOS Community today... I wanted to first ask again if people had questions for Rudolf Cornelissen or Thomas Kurschel, developers of the Matrix and ATI video drivers, respectively. Check out the forum where you can post your questions to Rudolf, and or to Thomas. They work closely with each other, and are good friends, so all relevant questions will be brought to them both when I conduct their interview. I was planning to include Thomas as a surprise to you all, but now realize that perhaps there might be seperate questions. ;) In other news, openBeOS has another newsletter and it's chock full of update goodness! I nearly fell off my chair when I read about Marcus' progress with the media kit. Michael has some potentially disruptive advice and thoughts, and Tyler publishes another article on using Doxygen. All in all, it's an excellent newsletter issue. The fine folks managing Team BeOS have asked me to remind everyone who has spare cpu cycles to help them with not only the Distributed Folding project, but the new Seventeen or Bust project. The reason? If we can accomplish being #1 in overall progress, there will be a GUI client written for BeOS. Sweeeeet. ;) And finally, I end with words to all of us who have stuck together on this journey to develop a BeOS replacement. It's been a turbulant year, especially after events of Sept. 11, 2001, but things are looking brighter for everyone. I expect an even better year in 2003 as our hard work starts to produce tangible results that we can show to the public. Keep the faith, and cheers!