@Marco
I bet that there are a lot of companies that have piles of "never released idiocy", not just Commodore. Some of those companies went under and some didn't. The ones that went under consider the piles a lack of focus or management failure. The ones that didn't probably chalk the piles up to the vagueries of the developement cycle. If Commodore was still around, we wouldn't care one bit about what the Amiga Jr. was or was not.
Commodore put out some good stuff. Escom put out the last run of A1200's and people were happy. Gateway Amiga put us on the QNX bandwagon for a time, then LINUX; and they made some IP advances that people were excited about at the time even if they didn't end up in a new Amiga. Amino/AI gave us that whole TAO/Intent/Amiga Anywhere/DE thing that did end up in some cell phones and is still being sold right now. They also facilitated the Amiga One thing that people were happy about. And, people are still excited about Amiga OS 4.0 which McEwen and crew did get rolling through Hyperion. KMOS/AI only recently got their hands on things, but I don't see what you mean about retardation on their part. From where I sit, they've done what they said they'd do, even if it was cell phone stuff. That's the main reason they bought the Amiga IP, and that was stated right up front.
But, I guess you just needed to vent.