Harry,
Much as I respect you and your work on MorphOS, this kind of thing is just a waste of time. Let's not piss off one of the few Amiga legends who still bothers to maintain an interest in Amiga developments.
The MorphOS 2.7 *achievement*, and the *efforts* behind it, is nothing short of *monumental*. No-one with any kind of knowledge of its progress and developments in the past could possibly claim otherwise.
The total work put into it, and the results thereof, goes far, far beyond *any* version of the original Amiga OS, as well as AROS and OS4. It's simply unmatched.
Nobody is expecting *everyone* to like it or take it to their hearts, that simply won't happen, and it's not what is the problem here. But people who claim it's stolen is *not only* belittling the 12 years of *hard and clever work* put into the thing by many, many prominent Amiga people, they are also *discrediting the people* behind it and slandering them in a way that at least is very unethical, or maybe even criminal, depending a little of how expensive your lawyer is that you will use for your lawsuit.
The fact that Ben Hermans/Hyperion had a habbit of doing this in the past, doesn't make it right. *There are no reasons whatsoever* to take accusations like this lightly, and there is also no reason to why an amiga.org moderator should play along in the slander!
"Let's not piss off one of the few Amiga legends who still bothers to maintain an interest in Amiga developments."Eh, what?
"Maintain an interest in Amiga developments"?! The guy hasn't played any kind of relevant role in the Amiga loop since the Commodore era, not in any way! And to be honest, his role in the Amiga evolution wasn't *that* prominent to begin with. This last time he even surfaced was only to promote his garage sale, featuring items like the AAA prototype motherboard, that he somehow got a hold of from Commodore's Amiga developments...
Let's just delete this thread shall we?
No!!!
Lock it, but *only after* he either puts up evidence (which doesn't exist) for his claims, or make a public apology.
For future public reference!
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