The trouble is that we can't agree, and after 13 years in the wilderness the majority of remaining Amigans are retro oriented, not a good group to create a new Amiga OS....
Well I can see two kinds of Amigans: the one that would be buried along with their miggys and the one that's looking forward to evolve, but doesn't know exactly how to.
The first one fears the end of the original concept and looks at AROS, MOS, Anubis and sometimes even AmigaOS 4.x itself, as enemies to fight, since they are taking developers apart.
The second one would evolve to something else, but they'd prefer to have a company like "Amiga Inc the way Amiga Inc should be" that would give a direction. In a nutshell: if only Amiga Inc really did that AmigaOS 5/NG based on a Linux/BSD/QNX or whatsoever kernel, they would agree and move on. The problem they have with a Anubis is the same they had with AROS: it's the community itself, and not Amiga Inc, to pilot the flight.
It's not a surprise that people more friendly/positive with Anubis are the same that were friendly/positive with modern AmigaOS incarnations like AROS, MOS and AmigaOS 4.1: they also have hardware capable of running it, and since AROS and Anubis are opensource, they even haven't to spend a buck to try them. And it's obvious that the "bury me with my expanded A1200" people won't be happy if the community will choose to follow the egyptian god.
What I ask to those people is just to stop pretending anyone else should agree with them: time for classic Amiga has finished, like it happened for C64, Atari ST, Windows 3.1 and many, many others. A platform to survive must evolve. No evolution, no party.