Pekr,

I see your point.  However, if Amino releases the AmigaOS as open source
I can see it as being the Linux for non-propeller-heads.  It gives power
to those who want it and a standard GUI for those who want ease-of-use.
And everyone who has ever wanted the chance to fix or improve the AmigaOS
will have the opportunity to do so.  We all know there are some areas
that could definitely use fixing.

On the other hand, if Amino doesn't release AmigaOS as open source, I
think only the very die-hard Amigans will stick with it unless something
really new and intriguing comes out of Amino.

On 4-Jan-2000/6:19:27+1:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Pekr,
>>
>> I've met Bill McEwen.  He's got a real heart and spirit for the Amiga.
>> I've corresponded with Fleecy Moss (I believe he's part of Amino too).
>> Fleecy also has a very strong Amiga philosophy and spirit.
>> It will be a very good thing for Amigans if only the business plan
>> works out :-)
>>
>
>Yes, but the split of Amigans is on horizon. Many will follow upcoming QNX
>Neutrino OS release. It's near, it's here, it's real - simple as that.
>
>-pekr-
>
>>
>> On 31-Dec-1999/23:53:10+1:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> >So our lady is sold once again:
>> >http://finance.individual.com/display_news.asp?doc_id=PR19991231LAF009
>> >:-)))
>> >
>> >Cheers,
>> >
>> >-pekr-
>> >
>> --
>>                            Bohdan "Bo" Lechnowsky
>>                            REBOL  Adventure Guide
>>            REBOL Technologies 707-467-8000 (http://www.rebol.com)
>>           Download the REBOL Messaging Language for all Platforms
>
-- 
                           Bohdan "Bo" Lechnowsky
                           REBOL  Adventure Guide
           REBOL Technologies 707-467-8000 (http://www.rebol.com)
          Download the REBOL Messaging Language for all Platforms

Reply via email to