Well, whatever he does. He does it right here:
Main office of Amiga Inc on Google MapsMakes at least some things a bit more tangible doesn't? :lol:
I see a lot of you guys fly off the handle and support most of it
but in Bill McEwen defense; I remember back in the day when he didn't disclose things, he got a lot of flack and critism on the things he did. When he did set deadlines and things got boched up beyond his controle, he was the one getting crapped on. I think his strategy since then is this kneejerk reaction.
The problem is that everyone has fond memories of the Amiga but this memory is different for every groups of Amigans. Defining what makes an Amiga just adds to the complexity.
You can't please all people of all of the time, but most people most of the time. It sounds harse to us Amigans but It hink Bill McEwen should have stuck to his own vision how the Amiga should be and gone for it (like Mark Shuttleworth and Linux) Because if he would believe it is good and turned out to be be succesfull who are we to critize?
Of course, this is all projection and theory at this point. I think AROS will give us more peace of mind.