As the saga regarding ZETA’s legality continues, several new pieces of information have surfaced. In the comments for the OSNews “ZETA Timeline,” David Scheslinger has posted a response to some of the questions raised in the timeline article. Schlesinger’s response helps to clear up a few obvious questions – including why ACCESS chose the BitsOfNews.com comments section to make their first public statement on the matter.

In addition to the timeline published by OSNews, Haiku developer Marcus Overhagen has written his own summary of the current situation and the events which led to it. Aside from providing a handy overview to those who haven’t followed recent events closely, it also contains English translations of several BerndsWorld.com posts that had previously only been available in German.

And finally, there appears to have been some recent public discussion between Schlesinger and Korz. Schlesinger does mention an unsuccessful attempt to make a comment to Korz’s blog (and suggests that the comment was deliberately removed), but the post he mentioned was later visible on BerndsWorld.com. The site appears to be offline at the moment, however, and it’s currenty unknown if the outage is due to technical or legal reasons (the server itself appears to be online, but the page presently displays 403 permission errors).

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