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Re: Amount of MorphOS copies sold
« on: March 12, 2012, 05:39:49 PM »
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There is *nothing* wrong with the thread over at MorphZone, maybe it's the beholder that is the problem...?

I think you are onto something here, as I read the thread in question and thought it was pretty good.
 

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Re: Amount of MorphOS copies sold
« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2012, 08:49:37 PM »
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Fine. No how about you present a plan to correct that situation, now that we've completed the 11 page adventure to reach that obvious conclusion.

#6

1. Write a replacement for ExecSG. This allows for step #2.

2. Get rid of the Friedens. They don't like the community that they themselves formed, and so are a liability at this point. Plenty of recent examples here (and more where this came from):
http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=35175&forum=32&start=220&viewmode=flat&order=0

3. Stop pretending that OS4 is somehow a continuation of AmigaOS, and name it something inoffensive like "HyperionOS".

4. Hyperion, come up with actual attainable features that make sense and are wanted, come up with a real plan to implement those features, make a commitment to follow that plan, and produce actual results. No more "whatever Rogue felt like working on this month".

5. Stop pretending that OS4 needs to remain on PPC for "backwards compatibility". It's already not compatible with AmigaOS programs, those applications run in a JIT or under emulation. Create a REAL HAL so it can be truly portable, and stop tying to boat anchor hardware.


Hmm, actually looking at this list it seems to be what MorphOS has been doing all along.
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