Wow, sure some rancor here. Not at all like the site owner's modus operandi. As long as I've observed Wayne he has been respectful of people with viewpoints different than his. When Phoenix was getting started Wayne was definitely against the idea that a developer group should not be pro-Gateway, yet he did run some Phoenix news and announcements. And we got in touch and he was not hostile though I could see he was conflicted. Later I met Wayne at St Louis 2000 and though it was tense for awhile we both got over that and had some great talk.
But this is a Genesi at CES thread, so...
I think it's a thrilling step to see people with Amiga origins go for one of the huge shows. I've seen some real energy and drive from Bill Buck and Ralph and others who are working to develop and market. In our post-Gateway community this effort to -get things done- and achieve a path -from- Amiga backwards-compatibility -to- infotech/embedded devices really impresses me and many of the remaining Phoenix people.
We bled bad from Amiga Inc's policies involving separate development channels, and St Louis 2000 partnership agreements came to naught. So I'm pleased that we can begin to participate with Genesi on sales/distribution, marketing and web presence, and development. A bunch of us are going to CES to meet and work with the Genesi team, and it feels great to be acknowledged and accepted!
For us the path has been circuitous, but at last it seems we can participate in an Amiga-like effort with partners Who Attend Shows, Spend Money on marketing and development, and seem to have some paths defined for the future that makes the transition easier.
Kind of a funny way of making an announcement, but it beats writing and reading ABOUT SO AND SO COMPANY press releases, and it seemed to fit the better part of the thread's flow here... : }
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