@ tec68000
Maybe I can explain the generally cold reaction to your proposal. To tell you the truth, someone comes along here with a brilliant idea just like yours every couple of months. It sounds great on paper until you realize that it has no specifics behind it. Most of these people we never hear from again. So far, only Dennis (of MiniMig fame) and one other developer have managed to produce working prototypes (and they're "just" creating reimplementations of the original Amigas).
Basically, morale is low after years of "wouldn't it be awesome if..." and "this will revolutionize everything" and "here's what Hyperion should do" and "this should be the new Amiga", plus the occasional outright scam. There's even cynicism over announcements from already established professional developers. We've heard it all before with close to no results.
So by all means enjoy the personal enrichment of developing your own system, but be aware that it's probably a lot harder than you initially thought to produce a state-of-the-art system with a one-man operation.
At any rate, please consider staying with the Amiga as a software developer. We could sure as hell use you.
Welcome, and good luck.