As some have said, I do not either see it as a competition.
In fact the best thing for me would be for both A1/AOS and Pegasos/MOS to succeed.
AOS as the amiga operating system and MOS as a new operating system aimed at a different market than AOS, with the ability (considering the similar hardware) to easily recompile programs from AOS to MOS and the other way around.
I enjoy AOS3.1 which I use currently, and I am 99% sure I will stick with AOS, though MOS sounds appealing in a way and I will have to at least try it. Just like I have both windows and linux on my pc laptop.
If they would both succeed they would make me a happy dude - much, much happier, than if one succeeds because of the others failure. Or the other way around.
Sincerely,
-Kenneth Straarup.