Why on earth would you want to sign 8 NDAs and SDAs with Amiga?
Because every single time I attended a show, or contacted them about something, they had me sign yet another one, claiming that I had not yet signed one.
Don't need to sign anything else, as I trust that Amiga will keep their side of the deal
Therein lies the basic difference. You "trust" them as you personally have no reason to think otherwise (yet). Those of us who do not "trust" him or "Fleecy", have in most cases very much earned our position of now-complete distrust.
-- They aren't paying their employees, Ray and "Fleecy" have constantly twisted that fact.
-- They terminated the medical insurance of employees without even telling them about it.
-- They intentionally petitioned to abandon the trademark (the abandonment paperwork was physically filed by their lawyer). Presumably, they did this to keep it from being seized by the courts as an asset.
-- They were evicted almost A YEAR AGO and continually lied about it. They continue to twist the undeniable facts even today.
-- Their credit rating is far less than even my personal limit, and my personal limit isn't perfect. This means that no real company would invest money in Amiga Inc unless they buy something (not license it).
-- All of their hardware assets have been seized by the landlord for over a year aside from the "laptops" they apparently took home with them. No real work has been done (at least demonstrably) on anything.
-- Their "CTO" doesn't even know enough to answer simple, straight-forward answers regarding their license of the trademarks and patents.
-- Amiga Inc has completely changed directions at least three times in three years.
-- Almost every single partner they've announced has either denounced Amiga Inc later, or abandoned their efforts in AI's direction. This says something major.
-- They based their entire business plan on USING the then-existing base of Amiga developers to develop software for TAO's Intent. Their entire existence before the most recent complete direction change was to be a middle man shareware distributor.
-- Bill McEwen stood on the Podium at Saint Louis in 2000 and declared both the "Amiga as a desktop platform and as an OS is dead". It is only the fact that they are broke now that they have reversed that decision. Luckily Amiga Inc has nothing to do with either OS4 or the AmigaOne outside of "the name".
-- Absolutely nothing has been officially heard from Amiga Inc (Bill "benevolent dictator" McEwen) in almost a whole year.
Should I go on? How much more will it take to convince some of you that Amiga Inc *IS* the problem. I am convinced that the only way the official Amiga platform will survive is to stay as far away as possible from the likes of McEwen and "Fleecy".