@Wayne
"You all come back here to the coffee house don't you? Most of you have nothing to do with the Amiga any more."
Yeah man, this is truely sad! But, Don't have an Amiga anymore (for various reason) and I just can't seem to let the idea of it go. :-?
"Especially as they finally accept the fact that the Amiga PPC desktop platform is pretty much stillborn."
Which is sad. :-(
"Which person at Amigaworld.net will become the next Judas has yet to be seen."
Which is even more sad. :-(
This one of the reasons the Amiga scene sucks frankly. There are too many Judas' out there.
"After 10 years of running Amiga.org and being spat on by a few of the loudmouth children, it's sometimes very, very, very, very, very difficult to find any justification to continue all of this."
Man, what a bad trip. I have only props for you, your design, and management of this site. If I lay out for a while, I end up comeing back and believe it or not I still get a pmail from time to time asking for Amiga advice... Which I am always happy to give it my best (even though I am quite out of it circa OS 3.1.).
I've got a tons of killer advice from everyone. From C128 issues to Amiga things, everyone is cool. Even KennyR (my coffee house arch-nemisis) has helped me.
As for your theory on the "cycle of Judas'" I'll tell you man, once amiga.org is gone, I will be out of the amiga scene period. Gone. Finito. I don't want to get aquainted with a new crew on a another website for a platform I doubt I'll ever use again.
Sad but true :-(
All the same you kick ass and a.org kicks ass.