I don't have to tell you "the truth" about anything relating to Amiga employees and, actually, I am prevented by NDA about even disclosing information of this nature unless given permission to divulge such. The information you are "entitled" to as Amiga releases it is on
www.amiga.com, os.amiga.com, amigadev.net and amiga-anywhere.com.
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And people waiting for their t-shirts are entitled to
information about it but this information is not on
those sites. Are they NOT entitled to that information?
I will repeat: Amiga's employee relations are none of your business. There is nothing to "cover up" because you have no right to it in the first place.
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Yeah, right.
By the way, if you were as "pro Amiga" and wary of "bad practices" as you claim you were, then an employee dispute wouldn't shake that. Also, a "pro Amiga" user would stand by Amiga's decision to protect our intellectual property and our right to prevent piracy through perfectly acceptable practices as opposed to those who, by nature of losing, pretty much gave people a push to pirate AmigaOS 4 when it is released.
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He didn't advocate piracy. As he said in the thread
itself "If it is to be done, why not do it legally?".
You may accuse Amiga of many things but we are at least professional enough to not advocate pirating of another product or even hint at such a practice by mentioning it in a public message or, for that matter, any other message.
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Read above.
P.S. AmigaOS is not "out of Amiga's hands" as you claim and, yes, it WILL hit the shelves.
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Well, that's not what I read in BH's interview. As soon
as you go bankupt OS4 and the right to use the name
is theirs. I'm happy about that. Yes, it will hit the selves
as I already said. It will also hit my own shelf as well.
To assume that Amiga employee relations with 1 former employee have any bearing on the state of AmigaOS 4 is all too laughable.
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Did I do that in my comment? I *REALLY* don't think
so.
So much for your argument(s).
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Right... Learn to read.