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Re: Which OS Would Be The Best Amiga Way Forward...
« on: May 23, 2011, 11:32:50 AM »
It's good to see AROS finally getting so popular as it deserves. The efforts to bring an Amiga-like-OS alive that can run on almost any architecture is huge and difficult, but it's giving its own frutis in the end. The road is still long but we're at a good point now.

@Piru: take it easy. MorphOS is a great operating system, and after all we are all putting our efforts in something we believe in. Fighting about terminology is quite pointless and what really matters are the results: MOS can nicely run old apps natively, but Janus integration is just enough for many people. Emuamiga is a very difficult task, but I guess the required skill level is just another factor that makes it interesting/amazing from a technical point of view, and a greater satisfaction for everyone (coders and users) when it will eventually work for everyone. Pointing out why you consider unliklely its completion is pretty unelegant, and does not respect who is trying to make it happen.
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Re: Which OS Would Be The Best Amiga Way Forward...
« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2011, 04:55:54 PM »
Quote from: wawrzon;639726
@aros supporters:
now, that aros unquestionably leads the way (at least on this site) how about to factually support the development where possible? im talking about testing and contributing, whatever you can think of. would be great to have it somewhere along the way to where mos currently is.

+1.

AROS is a community-effort: the larger the community, the better will be AROS in a shorter time. We still need any kind of help and support, being it coding, funding, evangelizing or making artistry.
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