samface:
Repeat after me: Buying a motherboard design from a hardware designing company and then modifying it for your purposes is not the same thing as bying a ready made board.
I'd gladly repeat that, since it's a true logical relation. It is however not what Eyetech has done and it has no bearing on anything that we're "discussing" here... :- P
You know, the one Eyetech made on their own but couldn't use because Escena blahblahblah
Please. That's a "severely contrafactual description of history", to put it mildly! I see that AmiGR is trying to help you get it straight in another post.
Furthermore, drop this whole "Bill McEwen said" crap, you know just as well as I that his reply wouldn't be the same today.
I thought they only changed directions every six months or so?

McEwen said this 3 weeks ago. Or are you saying that he 1. didn't know what he was talking about, 2. misspoke, or 3. lied? I see no reason for alternative 3 at least, so I suppose you once again feel it's your duty to make up excuses on the fly for the blunders of a commercial company and its executive employees.
And then, stop speculating about the AmigaOS5 and the AmigaDE. Just because they haven't told *you* about the details yet, does that mean that their plans in their office in Snowqualmie has to be "vague"? No.
No, but they have had since January 3rd, 2000 (or rather, since when they discovered that Elate could not be used as a basis for a desktop computer, let alone server, OS) to explain in a less vague way what they will be doing and selling One Of These Days. I say that what's been presented so far regarding the DE is a vague concoction of virtually meaningless buzzwords aimed at .com investors. My opinion. Unless I have misunderstood you, you personally put your full trust to this marketing and thinks of it as the future for AmigaOS? When were you told all the "details"? My "speculations" are based on what's been publicly announced and said, what are your "speculations" based on? Hope? The belief of the inherent supernatural powers of a certain trademark and the competence, capabilities and Good Intentions(TM) that this trademark automatically brings to whomever that happens to own it at a certain time?
The "AmigaOne" trademark is a property of Amiga Inc. and they have defined it as hardware that has been ensured to run AmigaOS. Your definition mentioned in your post simply isn't true.
OK then, "'AmigaOne' is a trademark
currently used by one licensed distributor for the piece of hardware it's distributing. Nothing more and nothing less." It has nothing to do with hardware design, standards or specifications.
They've decided to only make support for the hardware manufacturers willing to cooperate ...
There you go with that damn "cooperate" again. It's not healthy to swallow marketing that uncritically. Compulsory licensing/bundling/dongling is not a prerequisite for cooperation, it's
EVIDENTLY an obstacle against cooperation.
You obviously don't have the capacity to comprehend their motive for this but yet you seem to be confident enough to challange their decission.
How utterly sad and embarrassing.

I can imagine the fit of blinding trademark-induced rage you were in when you wrote that.
Aren't we lucky then that you are around to parrot press releases and marketing so we know everyone's true motives.
"Microsoft innovates. Mac users think different. Read my lips: no new taxes. Compulsory hardware licensing/bundling/dongling protects us, stops piracy and is necessary for cooperation." What a simple world we live in, where we don't have to think by ourselves, never read between the lines, believe all marketing and never have to form our own opinions and come to our own conclusions.
F*ck, that trademark is truely powerful.
Tell me, how come you think you know these things better than them? I've asked you this so many times without getting even as much an attempt to reply as you prefer to ramble on about your own vision on how you would have done things if you were the owner of the Amiga. Please, can't you even try giving me a reason for why I should listen to you at all?
WTF??? What the heck does it matter to you whether I'm a truck driver and a fired marketing executive or a Harvard MBA and a MIT CS PhD? Read or don't read what I say and judge BY YOURSELF damnit! There's no "impartial" force out there that will tell you whether anyone is right or wrong. If you want to listen to me is entirely up to you, although I'd appreciate if you'd do it if you're going to bother replying. I don't care who you are (unless you're affiliated with any of the discussed parties), I judge your(?) ideas after what you write and say and compare it to my own ideas.
By your odd reasoning we should ask why anyone should listen to you? Because you can repeat marketing material? I'm not asking, I don't care. I already listen to you, as I'm replying to what you say.
But anyway, Pegasos is not an Amiga computer.
Amiga computers: A1000, A500, A2000, A1500, A3000, A600, A4000, A1200... - Requiescat In Pace, damnit!
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