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Offline SlimJim

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Re: Amiga One or Pegasos?
« on: March 07, 2003, 11:42:09 AM »
@HMetal
 
A non-flammable answer to a non-flammable question. Very good.
 
I think it should be put out as a general policy of both
sides never to comment (and if commenting, always do
so as carefully courteusly as possible), about someone
elses product. Sounds more professional, and lessens the flames.
 
 An interesting quote:
 
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Amiga's internal developers are working on the APIs that will embrace and extend the future of AmigaOS (but not the forthcoming AmigaOS 4.0) as well as working on AmigaDE/Anywhere content.

 
This is interesting, and something almost completely
unsung, at least from the view of the general public.
I take it the "not for AOS4" refers to AOS5? I know
absolutely nothing about the "internal developers" of AInc.
How many are there? Are there any "famous" names
among them? AInc is like a closed shell to me in this
regard (which is OK, I suppose, only that it's so much
more difficult to grasp - I still have the "Internal
developers" of Amiga+Gateway making "good progress" in
terrifyingly clear memory. It's only with "official"
developers like the Frieden Brothers, that you can actually
get an idea of work being done. With shadowy and
nameless "internal developers", all is just a black box.)
 
Perhaps it would be a nice idea to have this progress
show somewhere - if for no other reason than to
show that AInc is not completely under the ice? (Note
that I have no access to CAM, nor developer support
network, and so might simply be off on this - but at any
rate, lifesigns are never a bad idea.)
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SlimJim