This is the kind of zealotry that gives Amiga users a bad rep in the general computing arena. I had hoped that we'd grown up enough to stop doing things like this.
Do we have any social psychologists or sociologists here? There's an interesting social theory that describes how as the resources in a society become more and more scarce, infighting among members of that society skyrockets.
Every time things flare up in the Amiga community, I think about that. Stocks of classic parts are drying up, developers are leaving the platform, and users are jumping at each others' throats over the slightest perceived insult. All this at a time when we should be banding together.
Got a problem with (circle one or more) OS4/MOS/AROS? Learn to ignore it instead of swelling threads into tarpits of inane banter about how offended you are by its mere existence. It's not coming to destroy your way of life.
In the meantime, I'll be staying here at the melting pot of AO, content in my hope that my experience with MOS, OS4, and Classics can help others get more fun out of their systems.