I agree to some of the sentiments presented by you guys, and disagree with others.
I suppose the bottom line is they are all somewhat concerned with their own business. After all, that is what all of this is about no? From Mr. Frank and Mr. Meyers to Mai and Genesi, at some point business decisions have to be made. I point the finger at certain bumblings, and I can overlook others.
I still don't think that the Alan Redhouse reply is the genuine article. The said post just doesn't fit the context of anything more than a Rant.
As far as professionalism in this community, I point squarely at Vaporware. These guys have gotten screwed, not once, not twice, but at least THREE times by various deals. Still, they trudge along trying to improve the community. When the main developer left, he turns the project over to another developer--protecting the end user. Unlike Holger Krusen and Bernie Meyer, Oliver Wagner did everything that he could to ensure that when he went to work elsewhere that the Amiga community was taken care of. Ollie did everything he could to protect the intrest of his registered users. THIS is professionalism. THIS is how it should be done.
Well, kudos belong to others as well, but Vaporware is the development group to which all others should be judged. There is professionalism left in our little community. Think about it the next time you start AmIRC, Voyager, MicroDot, or any of the other VaporWare programs.