@Hans
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Isn't improving the OS, porting/writing applications, etc., all part of the fun?
Only for a developer, not for a user. Users want features.
But yes you are right, it's part of the fun.
@Belxjander
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If the userbase is declining, it is up to the individuals as to when they leave.
Not only users themselves but also all other actors in the community.
If everybody cares a lot to keep the fun going then it can work and stay alive.
If too much people think "it's just cool but I won't spend more time/money on sustaining it's development further", then it can't work in the long run.
@328gts
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we survived the darkest days... AND you say give up, GIVE UP !!!!!???????
I don't know the future but there may be more darkest days in front of us than behind. I just want to be realistic.
When you see the millions of games and apps there are in the "other world" you understand we'll have hard times staying alive, and alive means "more users".
@KimmoK
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Only Amiga community can make Amiga succeed & prosper & live forever.
True, definitely!
@Utri007
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Those options are not a comparable, nor opposite options.
In life it's easy to stay inactive because we are all lazy at some point. So if everyone just have fun playing games or browsing websites ...etc, and not helping the platform to go forward then the community will shrink more and more everyday. Inactivity means that the gap between AmigaOS and mainstream systems will grow bigger and bigger and it won't be possible to attract new users.
As users will leave AmigaOS, the number of Amigans will decrease and reach zero.
So if the options are not strictly opposite, not doing "Action" will make "Play" less and less interesting, one day or another.