Anyway, as you've pointed out, we're off-topic. Sorry Ruben!
No problem :-) I find it very interesting as well.
In fact, while we're at it, I have a couple of reasons to believe AmigaOS has more chances of succeeding than MorphOS:
1. Name recognition: 10 years ago the Amiga was ruling computerland as the ultimate dream machine. And while 10 yrs may seem a lot in computing, it's not that much in people's minds, and the name is still well remembered. Just mention "Amiga" outside our circle and you'll see people babbling about Sensible Soccer or how cool it was to make fun of PC users with our kick-ass platform! :-D
It's a significant head-start for Amiga
2. DE and the hardware agnostic plan: If this is well done, it can bring a huge market opportunity for Amiga, because we're not only talking about the desktop anymore, but targeting a variety of devices that collectively make a vast market. This has the potential to attract lots of fresh users/developers into the community.
Wether you like or not, the next Amiga is what it's owners decide it will be, because they're the only ones in the world who have the legal right to do it.
MorphOS and AROS are, like Windows or Linux, other operating systems. The fact they feel like AmigaOS makes them more interesting to me than other OS's out there, but that's all there is to it.