Maybe - just maybe - this can be a thread where things start to change for the better, where AmigaOS4 users can respect and be respected by the people who believe for whatever reason that AmigaOS 4 isn't for them.
OK, here goes:
a) The stated development direction of AmigaOS (Gallium, SM... er multicore support, etc) will require a huge amount of work, ie money, to accomplish.
b) The current strategy of producing custom hardware also requires huge amounts of money to accomplish.
To buy one of the top-end AmigaOS systems costs ~£2200 (iirc). Of this large investment, most of it is going into hardware development (paying back development costs for current generation, providing development funds for future ones). Only the AmigaOS license fee (amount unknown) goes to Hyperion for OS development, plus any further amounts that A-Eon chooses to invest seperately into Hyperion/3rd party development.
If A-Eon sells 500 boards at £2200, of that £1,100,000 spent by the community only around £50,000 (at £100 per OEM copy) goes to Hyperion for software development.
That's not enough to pay for Gallium, multiprocessing, etc.
It doesn't increase the user base.
It taxes out a lot of money from those Amigans willing to pay, but only diverts a small amount of it to developing the OS.
Of the £2200 spent, only a very small portion is invested into advance the OS - the rest is spent in hardware development costs.
Once the current generation of hardware is done, that 'investment' is without any value, and the whole spending cycle starts again.
I have all the respect in the world for Trevor and a great deal of sympathy (having been in a similar situation this year where the hard work offered voluntarily was met with suspicion, agression and constant hectoring), and support A-Eon's business aspirations for hardware development.
I just don't think Hyperion/AmigaOS have any realistic strategy to keep up without finding a way to further milk the community in advance of any of the promised advanced features. Not to mention failing to learn the lessons of the past wrt bull****ting about timescales and features.
Sadly, this seems to be quietly not mentioned when any new blood attracted to the X1000.
An example of this is the recent thread on Amigaworld.
A user asked "what is the current status of AOS4 SMP?"
I replied "It (AmigaOS 4.1 update 6 + Amiupdates to date) doesn't have any support for using multiple cores."
SSolie states that "That is incorrect"
wtf?
I reiterate my claim: If AmigaOS 4.2 is released before the end orf 2014 (including Gallium, OpenGL and SMP as stated for many years now) then I'll eat my socks (or possibly a suitably shaped and decorated fruitcake), acknowledge my error, wave a boing-ball flag, and post the vid on Youtube. Hell, I'll even post some dancing bananas.
If we can get people to respect each other's choices on this forum, more people will come back and maybe it'll stop being such a hostile place for people who happen to use AmigaOS 4.
+1