@bloodline & meerschaum:
(Yes, I am one of the Frieden brothers).
About the licence:
Please understand what this licence is about. The facts about it have been twisted over and over, but if you look at the essence, it serves its purpose. The main point is that OS 4 will not be available boxed (except for CSPPC and BlizzardPPC). It will only be sold with a board. Secondly, the hardware vendor should, through the licence, be bound to some degree of customer support.
I don't think that the conditions are unreasonable.
To the best of my knowledge, Hyperion does not earn any money from the licence other than the sales of OS 4, but I don't know that for sure.
Microsoft and Asus have more money in their pencil budget than Hyperion earns in ten years, so I don't think that their rules are applicable. Same with Sony and EA.
Yes, OS 4 would benefit from Pegasos support. It would benefit from any additional hardware it supports. However, there is some work involved in porting, maintaining and supporting any new port, and the licence ensures that part of that will be handled by the hardware seller, who also benefits from OS 4 running on his hardware.
I don't understand the argument that Hyperion should be buying a licence from Genesi - you try to argue me out of it by arguing the other way around?
In spite of the ":-)" I find it a bit offensive to say that "hyperion are not into cooperation". In fact we are, since we are cooperating with quite a number of companies. However, as I said before, Cooperation is a two way road, and business is not conducted via mailing lists and bulletin boards.