You know....I hope you do
. If AROS is an incentive to make you guys compete and do better than ever before then it have done it's job very well
By the way, if you guys do better than AROS or as you say "We might do it better than you." I will gladly buy a copy of MorphOS even if I did already buy one for my iBook G4. I will gladly spend 150 or 170 euro without hesitation and register an x86 version....as long as you promise that you will do it better than AROS and kick AROS butt...why not? What do I lose?
Competition is healthy...very healthy actually...monopoly destroy itself and everyone around....so I want AROS to be the incentive the carrot so to speak for the MorphOS team to do better and better each time 
However....one cannot deny though...that AmigaOS 4.x is seriously moving very fast in behind the ball game........i have the feeling if AROS and MorphOS compete against each other and one tries to out do the other in the end....AmigaOS 4.x will be the losing game.....and we will have the two BEST AmigaOS alternative out there for the x86 and if AROS merges with MorphOS and still have a kick ass Amiga alternative OS for x86...is till does not change the fact...that AmigaOS 4.1 will die...and die badly....
I am happy to hear that.
I tend to agree with you on most of this.
OS4 graphics support recently has been fairly remarkable.
But they may have bit off more than they can chew with the specs they want for 4.2.
And placing an AROS machine next to an OS4 machine can be a little unfair (it looks good).
But my point was, in order to move forward we need to change, not try to keep emulating 3.1 or tacking things on to that base.
I love working with PPC MorphOS, but I'm beginning to look forward to the X64 transition because I'm TIRED of being told we are in competition.
Frankly, we have three OS' with a common root that are diverging.