AROS still hasn't been polished enough to br released as a 1.0 package. If ported to a 68K its likely to be slower and buggier than what you currently use.
The other points people have made being well covered, I'd just like to know why you would wait until a 1.0 release (typically a
major milestone in open-source projects, and long past the point of basic usability) before providing support for the nominal target platform?
And slower, maybe, but buggier? If anything, the Amiga is likely to be
less buggy, as there's a more intuitive architecture (both CPU and hardware) and less extreme variations in setup than on an x86 or even PPC machine.
You think gcc cannot compile efficient m68k binaries?
GCC can't compile efficient
anything binaries; what it
can do is compile consistently usable binaries on all platforms
Anyway, spiffariffic! I'm not an AROS partisan, but anything that gets 68k Amigas further away from the giant rights tangle-up is okay by me
Could use a different splash screen, though; I never did care much for the KS2-3 one anyway.