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: 2019/7/6 23:53
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@FihmpenRouk
Problem is "we" are less and less everytime AInc decide to sue another part of the Amiga World (tm). There was already a big division with the Thendic-Genesi affair, with a big bunch of people swearing they wouldn't buy anything with The Name (tm) on it, and a smaller division with people not believing in closed-source AmigaOS when AInc decided, when they were nearly bankrupt, not to open-source the OS (there was even a petition with a lot of signatures, remember?), but to try to develop it through a small Belgian company. That's without counting the undefined-but-I'm-sure-big amount of users that have simply left the platform because the lack of a REALLY leading company on top of all the whole thing.
Curiously enough, now that the small Belgian company has done even better than expected, investing so much time and money that they nearly bankrupt, and getting OS4 to really wonderful, unexpected levels, AInc. sues them!
Conclusion: they have proven to be so bad taking business decisions that every time the current Amiga Inc makes a move, a part of current Amiga users takes another path not related to the company, a path that will not bring any revenue to AInc., so "we", the ones still believing Amiga, our computer, the idea behind it ("computing is still fun") has a future, can't simply stand aside, something must be done or al least tried, even if it is just a proposal trying to stop another bad move, another amount of users leaving, and before the whole thing cracks down and we'll find we are one more of those forgotten, orphaned platforms...
So even if Mikey_C proposal does not reach any port, it's a good "thermometer" of what Amiga users are wanting from the companies involved: less fighting and more cooperation.
Saluditos,
Ferr?n.
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