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Absolutely do not add your own projects to this page. If your project isn't notable enough that someone else thinks to add it, it doesn't belong here. |
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This page maintains a list of mature hobby operating system projects considered to be notable. A hobby operating system is considered notable if it made some considerable progress (e.g. has had a full release, is self-hosting, has been reported on outside of the hobby OSdev world, etc.) or if it has achieved such notability within the operating system development community as a useful answer to the question, "I want to see what kind of operating systems you guys have built". It should have a relatively stable kernel and drivers, and some userspace applications. They are usually written by the members of this community, but not limited to. |
This page maintains a list of mature hobby operating system projects considered to be notable. A hobby operating system is considered notable if it made some considerable progress (e.g. has had a full release, is self-hosting, has been reported on outside of the hobby OSdev world, etc.) or if it has achieved such notability within the operating system development community as a useful answer to the question, "I want to see what kind of operating systems you guys have built". It should have a relatively stable kernel and drivers, and some userspace applications. They are usually written by the members of this community, but not limited to. |
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If you believe your project meets one or more of the criteria above, feel free to add it to the list. |
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Everyone is welcome to add their own projects to the regular [[Projects]] list of all hobbyist operating systems. |
Everyone is welcome to add their own projects to the regular [[Projects]] list of all hobbyist operating systems. |