Of course it's to each and every individual to determine if current version of OS4 is ready enough..
Hyperion's statements to the question wether OS4 is "ready" or not were quite contradicting recently, to say the least.
Around X-mas, when everybody was speculating for a final release and much hope was raised, they explained that OS4 final is basically ready, but won't be released due to missing hardware. At that time, also the Classic version was said to be principally "near final" and there was not much difference between the A1 and Classic version.
Nearly 4 months later, hardware is still missing. Looking at the bad sentiment at the moment and the fact that more and more users are giving up, Hyperion could finally release the Classic version to pump some fresh air into the boing ball.
But now they say that there are so many drivers missing, there is no point, they can't afford the support, etc.
Also the argument that they need to release both version (Classic and for new hw) at the same time is very weak imho: Would anybody (Slashdot, Register) notice when the Classic version get's released? I don't think so. They could still have their news when new hardware is released someday (maybe in 2007).
They just twist their arguments how they best fit with their policy. I get the feeling that they are in fact hoping for Amiga Inc. to go bancrupt soon and therefore are not interested in releasing OS4 to soon. They will only get $25.000 within 6 months after they release. That's nothing compared to the efforts and man-hours they put into it. Surely, they could earn some money from OS4 sales, but that's nothing compared to the possibility to get the rights for AmigaOS sourcecode, trademarks, simply everything.
It's a bit like gambling for "all or nothing".