Vox. For once there is some constructive criticism in your response.
We know we have to lift our game and provide better value for money.
To have any chance at being competitive a company is required to go through continual cycles of improvement of its products and strategy.
We'll get there eventually.
At the moment AmigaOS has nothing to do with our products and we state as much on our Commodore OS page if you would care to look at it.
Whether you find that insulting or not...it is beyond our control at the moment.
And honestly, it is easily alleviated by installing AROS, whether we can do anything with it commercially or not.
I was also very positive in the early days seeing your Triple Boot video and genuine wish to support AROS. You are only IT literate person in the team, as much as website can tell, and much better in public appearance. Therefore, think of you as possible PR (or there is PR in team with your advisory).
Beside great utilization of multi level marketing, big promises and modern popular psychology and bussiness schemes, we can‚t yet say you are success. Much to own behaviour, that creates opossition.
Limitations of Amiga Inc licence is something I expected you to be aware as well as limitation of all 3 current AmigaOS arhitectures. You could easily overcome them by agreement with Hyperion and AROS team e.g. you will for 2 years ship machines with AROS and now fund AROS development with 5-10% of profit (this might go to programmers hired not only bounties) and from e.g. 2014 fund OS 4.x transition to your motherboards only at same level. That would provide great stability and viable future for all AmigaOS and CommodoreOS. And would mean support to you grant baby steps. During that time both AmigaOS or MorphOS or AROS could reach needed requirements and become your additional feature to already installed Ubuntu with AmigaForever or AmiKit.
Also using such antique OS could provide possibility for cheap x86 (+FPGA?) boards that couldnt run newest games, but do most of daily jobs and emulate consoles and Amiga experence (on Linux and Win7 Starter with best free software) plus dual boot to e.g. with improved Amithlon and Amiga Forever and pack of greatest Amiga games. Highest single core or lowest dual core with 2GB of fast RAM and decent graphics could run Linux, Windows 7 starter. And there are still VIA and such cheap suppliers of decent x86 CPUs. And with Kempston USB joysticks and great pack of games could really make a cheap retro appeal of everything working out of box.
Playing high end systems for home users isnt really gonna work out despite the name, and marketing efforts. C64x case is so far only real product of yours, shame its quite expensive.
There is still time until 2019.
Bottom line, having nothing to do with AmigaOS Amiga(OS) community has nothing to do with you really, so better focus on Linux and gamers forums.