Just a passing observation - flame me if you wish...
One thing I've noticed about a major part of the Amiga community, is the wish for something continually improving on the classic hardware and software, that compares favourably to other current hardware and software available. This in itself is not a bad thing. However keep this in mind...
I too tinker with the Commodore 64 computer and am active in keeping up to date with developments. There is VERY little in the way of hardware developments for the Commodore 64, and NONE that I would consider radical hardware improvements. 99% of developments are software. Software that still uses hardware that was originally available all those years ago. Opposite to the Amiga community, the majority of the users are very content to use what current hardware is available, and ENJOY THE COMPUTER FOR WHAT IT IS. They do not wish for alternate hardware and so on. Maybe, just MAYBE, there will be a time where the majority of the Amiga community will be content with what is available, in regards to what the majority of people know as the Amiga, and ENJOY it for what it is, instead of continually wishing for major changes to what we would consider an Amiga.
So, what will 2007 bring for the C64 scene, rather than the Amiga scene? Well, just have a look at the C64 sites and see what as happened in 2006. Then perhaps ask yourself is this an indication of the attitudes and directions a large group of people who are actually ENJOYING something from the past will continue with in 2007? Then compare this to the Amiga scene...
I personally enjoy keeping up to date with the C64 scene more than the Amiga scene.
"Are you keeping up with the Commodore. 'Cause the Commodore is keeping up with you."
This is by no means meant to be a judgment, just an passing observation...