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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: Pyromania on June 10, 2008, 07:05:09 PM

Title: Amiga Seeding the Success Campaign from DiscreetFX
Post by: Pyromania on June 10, 2008, 07:05:09 PM
The Amiga computer represents a lot of firsts in the computer industry but it also represents many missed opportunities.  Since the death of Commodore in 1994 the Amiga has descended into dark times. They say you learn most from your failures and not your successes and this is most certainly the case when it comes to Amiga. And yet some good things have happened as well.

 The Amiga market has branched off into some healthy competition with the arrival of MorphOS, AROS & Amiga OS 4.0. The Amiga emulation scene is alive and well with Amiga Forever from Cloanto. And lets not forget the hard work of the developers of Minimig, Natami & CloneA. Amiga developers have transcended the need of one company controlling the destiny of Amiga and have forged ahead in interesting ways.

 It is this Amiga spirit that DiscreetFX loves and we want to nurture. So starting today we will select one winner per month and give them $100 donation via paypal. No this is not a ton of money but it is a gesture that is meant to encourage positive feelings and development in the Amiga community of families. Each month if a developer or even user does something outstanding that pushes forward the Amiga, MorphOS, AROS or Amiga OS 4.0 brand we will send them this little reward. The first reward has already been sent in fact.

The winner is Jan Zahurancik's AmiKit. Jan has worked tirelessly and created a killer add on for WinUAE and the Amiga emulation scene. He is not alone and it takes many to change the world. But it is our sincere hope that the Amiga scene can grow one day again. One million users and 100,000 active developers would be just grand. Thanks again  Jan Zahurancik for all your hard work and your the winner for June 2008. Who will July 2008's winner be? Feel free to participate in the process and let us know via e-mail who you think deserves to win in July. They can be MorphOS, Amiga OS, OS 4.0, AROS users or developers. That does not matter, what does matter is that they worked hard and pushed the community forward in a positive way.

Best regards

- DiscreetFX Team
Title: Re: Amiga Seeding the Success Campaign from DiscreetFX
Post by: jmbattle on June 10, 2008, 10:24:09 PM
Great idea, and congratulations Jan! ;)

Cheers,
James
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Title: serious questions
Post by: weirdami on June 10, 2008, 11:01:01 PM
so no money if nothing outsanding happens? and if two outstanding things happen, then double monies go out?

can AI get $100 if it puts out something that fits the criteria or does AI not count as a developer?
Title: Re: serious questions
Post by: Pyromania on June 11, 2008, 12:05:38 AM
AI does Amiga development?????

 :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :-D  :-D  :-D  :-D  :-o

Sure if they released a true cutting edge Amiga app they can get a cut of the action. DE, AA2 stuff does not count.
Title: Re: Amiga Seeding the Success Campaign from DiscreetFX
Post by: amigadave on June 11, 2008, 12:33:12 PM
Thank you DiscreetFX for this small contribution to those few that are still trying to make the Amiga experience stay alive and get even better in some way.

And, congratulations to Jan, couldn't happen to a more deserving and nicer person.  AmiKit rulez in my emulated world, it is an awesome project and just keeps getting bigger and better.
Title: Re: Amiga Seeding the Success Campaign from DiscreetFX
Post by: Nautilus on June 13, 2008, 10:29:49 PM
Nice initiative.
Title: Re: Amiga Seeding the Success Campaign from DiscreetFX
Post by: downix on June 17, 2008, 02:56:07 PM
Nice move, but, um, er... ydid you ever get the MiniMig for the contest to ship out... not that I'm complaining, it was a contest, hence free so I didn't loose anything..