@Rodney
AmigaDE does not exist as stand-alone IP. Invariably, it contains TAO's intent, and so any porting has to be done by those who have a license from TAO to do so.
If Genesi win, they claim that they can force Amiga Inc to hand over the source code so that Genesi can do the port themselves. However, unless they obtain separate licensing from TAO, this is BS. No contract between Amiga Inc and Genesi can be binding on TAO, unless there is a special clause in TAO's contract with Amiga Inc (which I doubt Genesi would have been given access to).
As for the gateway theory, bear in mind that there is no licensed port of intent for any PPC solution at the moment. Therefore, this gateway is there to provide what precisely? Support for something that doesn't exist?
As for AmigaDE development, you forget that no one has access to the up-to-date kits without signing both NDAs and SDAs with Amiga Inc. I'd think those agreements preclude putting any relevant or genuinely helpful information on a public website.
Surely, you should be able to recognise another episode of Peg-Pong when you see it.
(Not to mention that AmigaDE is a dead duck and utterly useless on any desktop system)