@gary
That's a pointless statement. If you were to define AMIGA as commodore then it's already dead.
If we are still discussing MorphOS It's not a progression of the original classic platform at all it's another opperating system. They will tell you that themselves! It's aimed and capturing the feel Of AMIGA OS perhaps, but it's not the AMIGA OS Opperating System. It's like running Linux on AMIGA HW. That's not an AMIGA, it's linux. OR Unix on your 4000T that's not AMIGA, that's an AMIGA computer running Unix.
Or perhaps you could run windows, all pointless. If AMIGA OS ran on your Athlon 2800 and ran AMIGA application nativly, ie, we never had a 68000 in an AMIGA, we used Intel from day one, then it would be AMIGA. Just like you can have an IBM clone PC these days with Linux called a linux box, or Windows, or BE etc......
I think it's quite obvious actually. but it's probably easier to describe what it isn't. It's not MorphOS, it's not Linux, it's not BE, etc, etc. It's AMIGA.
The opperating system is what is trying to be discussed, the AMIGA opperating system can't be descibed any other way. The point raised is bringing over the person responsible for AMIGA OS to another OS because AMIGA is in a state that is nearly there to bury it for good. Little funding, small userbase.
It doesn't matter what hardware it's run under, if it's running the computer, it's classed as an opperating system. It is the software that allows you to use the hardware in a productive and usefull way.
If it changes hardware, it does, as long as it retains the ability it was designed for. Emulation is not as efficient, so that's why it is being re-written. It's not MorphOs, or any other system. You talk about progression, I'd say it's more like migration, just like a windows user moving to Linux. He may consider Linux to be the natural progression of the Windows enviroment for him.
Pointless. I'm sure this argument has been fought to death, but it doesn't stop a small community from banding together to try and keep an opperating enviroment they enjoy up and in use. However! if you were to say to me, MorphOS is the version OS3.5 and I run AMIGA os 3.0, then well yes, you would be very right! but MorphOS is MorphOs, not AMIGA os at all.
If MorphOs was 3.5 it would be used as such. It is not, it is another opperating system that is on offer as a replacment to what AMIGA users currently use and whoever else want's to use it.
To bring the developer of the AMIGA OS over to help make Morph OS is a kick in the teeth to AMIGA users. However that doesn't make it AMIGA OS. Just as Linus programming for Microsoft would not make Windows into Linux but if Linux was in the postion of AI, with very little funds, it would sure worry the Linux community.