Cyberus wrote:
I see where you're coming from kenny, but I think there are quite a few people who are more concerned with having a useable OS that they are comfortable with and enjoy, than getting caught up in the 'politics' of the situation.
And what would they run it on? Even buying the actual hardware means you're getting caught up in the politics! Few MOS users could afford a muA1 for OS4 anyway, far less put up with the fact that this is basically a refurbished Linux board with a dodgy northbridge and perhaps more bugs lurking in its tracks. And then there's the licence fees to KMOS, which go with the purchase. What do you actually know about KMOS? What does anyone know? Why haven't they given us our damn vouchers yet? And you NEED that A1. OS4 just won't run on anything else.
Let's not also forget the fact that many of the longer-term MOS users (including most of its senior developers) strongly dislike Hyperion for things its representatives have said. This also includes my usergroup, #AmigaZeux. That's not going to change. Money talks, but Hyperion don't have money.
Go the other way? And buy a Pegasos, and you now instead have to consider Genesi. I already know what many in the OS4 camp think of Genesi and why I doubt many would come running if OS4 came to to Pegasos. Especially with this brand religion thing going on.
Third choise, AROS: as I already said, free from expensive proprietary hardware and squabbling, untrustworthy pseudocompanies, but also free of legacy support. That already makes it useless for most people.
Having this usable OS is already more complicated than your, Wilse's, and TheMagicM's take on it. It seems you're always going to have to side with someone who might screw you.