Will be as productive as all the other Q & A sessions. The last one was from Red, a real nice and sharp fellow, who later got drafted into the cult.
Tell C-USA to put up or shut up. I tried to get some basic answers to questions both here and on their forums, and I was banned on their forums, lol. The questions were BEYOND politely phrased.
Mail a test unit of his machines to Engadget or another well established media unit. While I am not fan of them on basic principle, for all I know they might make one hell of a machine. If I were the one running a company that makes a machine they are proud of, I would have absolutely STORMED every media outlet with product to spread the word. I would LOVE to read a real positive, unbiased review of their offerings - a company with confidence in their products should have done this from day one. IIRC, one of the A.org dudes (Rich?) asked to get a review unit and nothing more was ever said about if they followed up on that one.
I do wonder why, after what - nearly 2 years? of the company being outright jerks to the Amiga community as a whole, telling us constantly we "are not their market", they still even feign interest in us, you know?. A journalist writes something that they don't like and he gets personally slandered and called a homosexual.
More to the point of your question, things I'd like to see asked:
1 - the Amiga line has been rumored to be super high end, workstation grade PC's. Comparing basic preliminary build specs they have mentioned, they are expensive in regards to other workstation vendors. How do they intend on being competitive in the workstation market in regards to that, and how does the "Commodore OS" deal fit in there? A reskinned Linux distro isn't a selling point on $20,000 systems. No one in this day and age that is buying a Workstation PC gives 1 flying **** about an Amiga sticker or badge. The Toaster days are long, long gone.
2 - issues of passing things off as their own, as someone else mentioned - the one rendered Miggy model they had at one time in their "prototype" areas. A fanpic with artist credits removed - that left a real bad taste in the mouths of the community, and all they ever really said about was "oopsie", just like the purported "factory" pics.
3 - supporting the old timers. We have been told we are not their market, but they still persist on gunning for us here and elsewhere. Have they considered actually SUPPORTING the scene, whether it be via bounties or perhaps sponsoring classic C and Amiga conventions and events rather than just say "WE ARE THE ONE TRUE COMMODORE/AMIGA" and selling commodity HW with a re badged Linux distro? There's an awful lot of meaningless lip service going on.