Good evening, gents. Below are my points.
1. I am not an expert here in Amiga-like systems, been back for too short to know it all thoroughly, that's for sure.
2. What is the main objective of this whole Anubis stuff?? I mean not the motivation, I mean perspectives in five years.
3. If I was to stress on some system's feature, even a crucial one, instead of proposing a new one I would rather join an existing team and try to rationally pursue my ideas.
4. As I use Linux in my work, I am REALLY happy xUbuntu has a share of 30% which makes it an emerging standard.
5. I like diversity but when diversity is breaking atoms apart... I don't know, just feel most coders adoring Amiga want to have their own OS.
6. Standards are far more important than diversity. Diversity is freedom to make IT solutions. Standards are about users' reception.
7. Commitment is not necessarily forcing one's revolutionary ideas. To me it's something more to support and improve what's already out there.