I'm heartened by his accolades for Neely Gardner for his ethics. But can a guy who worked for Disney, and advised Fortune 100 companies about Latin American "investments" really be that ethical? Latin America has had all kinds of oppression since wayyy back, with much, if not most of it due to corporate interests rolling over the democratic interests of the residents there. I hope he was advocating *ethical* behavior.
I liked the BallBlazer and Fractalis references.
"KMOS, Inc. acquired the Operating System from Amiga, Inc. to bring full cross-platform, multimedia functionality to wired and wireless devices."
Sounds not so good.
When exactly, did Amiga Inc agree to sell the AmigaOS rights and when did they do so?
Itec has been an investor in Amiga since the purchase of the assets from Gateway. It remains an investor today. Itec is also the Senior (first place) Secured Creditor of Amiga Inc. KMOS purchased the OS asset from Itec.
Sounds like Itec got tired of waiting for Moss/McEwen to start shipping products and making a profit. So they had to sell the OS.
It's going to get weird if Amiga Inc owns the name, but not the AmigaOS. Thank you Fleecy and Bill. WTF!?
And doesn't Hare check his spelling or syntax or grammar before sending his replies back to the interviewer? Not professional looking, especially from an academic. Hope he is more careful in the future.
If I remember correctly, it was a horoscope title
Sounds more like a Mac community bit of crapware. Horoscopes..WTF!??
I quickly responded that as long as there was litigation between the companies he would have to communicate through legal counsel.
Maybe I'm unwashed but that seems a tad unfriendly.
What exactly did the business card look like or say? If Hare was not the Amiga CEO, did he, and why would his card say he was the CEO back in 2003? I don't know who to believe here. I don't think any of this bruhaha would have come about if Hare's cards were accurate and honest. I can't see how one can blame Buck for Hare's questionable self-made business card calling himself Amiga CEO.
What would Neely Gardner do?
DE running on Linux could open a broader market. It could be a good thing for Amiga and the DE developers.
But is it good for the Amiga as a computer? If it pays for hardware development, fine.
I do think it's worthy of note that so far, the PegasOS fleet is closer to being a success than anything else from other companies so far.
Early the next morning we got going. The work group asked what I would like to see. Proving I had no idea what I was talking about, I asked for every post on every board from the November 2000 date of the original agreement. There was a very long pause. One of the guys finally asked if I had any idea how many posts that meant. I guessed, "probably a couple hundred".
Uhhhh. This guy hasn't got a clue about the Amiga, does he?
Greg's posts were always thoughtful, well written and useful. His, "Who is the OEM?" post became the foundation for an entire legal argument
Open source legal strategy? :-)