I'm glad to see that there are people who actively use the classic AmigaOS like myself! It is as lightweight as an OS can be. It's fast and responsive even on slow CPUs and, if heavily patched, quite usable and fun to use.
At the same time though, i feel sad that when i look at the current status of the classic scene, i see an almost dead body. I'm not talking about the development of the OS itself of course, i'm talking about the drop of support from developers who are still around but decided to go OS4/MOS/AROS, exclusively.
I understand that things need to move on etc, etc, but do you think that AOS3.x deserved to die in favour of these NG OSes or that it deserves to be supported in parallel to those with backports (see AFA_OS) and simultaneous 68k builds? (see Jahc and a few others that i don't recall their names right now) Yes, i do know that the second is not always possible due to missing or outdated OS components.
A rather rhetorical question for this thread. I know...