So far, I think about the funniest thing about this conversation is that unlike some sites, YOU ALL all decide what the content and format of this web site is.
A few years ago, post being royally screwed by Bill Buck, I tried to refocus the site on the Amiga. I put the kybosh on talking about "Linux, MorphOS, and the other stuff" and all our active members went apes**t.
Result: Morphzone was born.
I tried to focus the site on the classic OS (since 4.x did not even exist -- and still debatably doesn't in any real number to quantify major effort) and got major complaints from everyone.
Result: Amigaworld.net was born.
The end result is that there is a cycle to all of this. A web site is created as a rebellion against another site. (Our inspiration was the now defunct AWD).
It grows in number and popularity. It finds its focus, people rebel and create a new Web site, ala;
AWD begat AO. AO begat AW.net. AW.net begat Amigans.net, etcetera.
The difference is, Amiga.org isn't going anywhere. I just need to actively remind each of you that if YOU want something covered, YOU have a responsibility to help focus the site that way.
I've given up trying to steer this proverbial boat in any given direction because any time I do, it backfires and creates division and controversy in the community, which is absolutely NOT what I want in any way..
I leave you with the comment, just like on the main page. This is your site guys. If you want it better, or more focused on something, then step up and help out. Post news, hit the forums, just have fun...
Wayne