Bernd Korz updated his blog today, with a long post (in German) that most likely spells the end to ZETA and its adventure. In it he writes that after 7 years he'll be stopping ZETA's development and is not sure when the 1.51 update will be released. Bernd also has some homework in the next days ahead, he'll be looking into open-sourcing their code, if at all possible, thus making it available to Haiku (and any other who would like to use it). He takes the last part of his post to thank those who worked with him over the years, like Alan & Lisa Westbrook, Ithamar Adema, Bruno Albuquerque, Maurice (sorry M, I can't spell your last name), Rene Gollent and many others (many whom I've been fortunate to meet as well).

I asked Bernd how he felt, seeing his long time project come to an end, to which he replied: "Very sad. It was my life project and all-in-all a great time. But, it also feels good in a way, since from now on all the pressure and attacks felt over the years will be over. It feels good to see that part end."

You can read his entire post following the link above (or have Google translate it of course).