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Posted on 24-Nov-2002 23:24 GMT by Mike Bouma14 comments
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I have written a small update about the current status of AmigaRing, which also includes a small letter to the Amiga community, within which I try to express my believes and hopes on how I believe the Amiga community could function more effectively. Feedback will be most welcomed. Local copy:

Dear Amiga community,

There are several things I would like bring to your attention:

Regarding AmigaRing:

Most members have now successfully registered their information with the new Webring system. If you haven't done so already, then please contact me, so I can help you with adding your information correctly. Imporant is that you should never use a fake or incorrect email address. Your email address will stay hidden for everyone including me, but if your email address is incorrectly registered with the Webring service, I will not be able to contact you through the internal Webring mailing system.

Also I took the time to inspect all the websites of AmigaRing members, this to evaluate if all member websites conform to all given criteria. Currently we have a 100% webring integrity. To ensure the highest amount of visibility of both AmigaRing itself and its members, I am paying Webring to enable us to receive the best possible search results and also allowing specific Amiga community targeted advertisement oppertunities within AmigaRing, with banners up to 728 x 90 on all Hub pages. In addition I will allow maximumly 3 members to feature their websites within AmigaRing more prominently. Contact me if you are interested.

Regarding the Amiga community:

I would like to make some requests to all webmasters and members of the Amiga community. Many things have changed over the last few years and finally several Amiga community projects are coming to fruition, therefor I would like to ask you to keep your websites up to date or to delete obsolete content and add redirections to other better maintained websites. Also over the years many website locations have changed, so please update your weblinks as well. This to allow new interested individuals to find relevant and up to date information as effectively as possible.

Another important request is geared towards supporters of these rival projects. Although competition and rational and constructive criticism should in my opinion be applauded, I believe it is truly in our best interest to stay objective, non-hostile and keeping misinformation or flamewars to a minimum. Many recent Amiga shows and trade-fairs have shown that rival projects can live peacefully next to eachother, there even are many overlapping efforts between some projects and also good relationships between developers supporting different Amiga community projects. Please show some respect for eachother and don't bindly judge situations or issues, for which most people simply don't have any access to insider information or just hear one side of the story from a 3rd party.

I am looking forward to seeing many of you at the upcoming big German Amiga fair, which is going to be held on the 7th and 8th of December 2002 at the Eurogress in Aachen. :-) Finally, I have written several OSNews articles these last couple of months, covering different Amiga community projects, your feedback on those articles will be welcomed:

Recent OSNews topics:

2002-07-15 - A Closer Look at the New Amiga Systems (Article)
2002-11-01 - AmigaOne Motherboards with G3/G4 CPUs Now on Sale (News item)
2002-11-22 - New AmigaOS4 Screenshots (News Item)

2002-08-19 - Classic AmigaOS Emulation - A Guide for WinUAE (Article)
2002-10-08 - A Closer Look at MorphOS on the PEGASOS (Article)
2002-11-05 - First WoASE Show Reports and Highlights (Show roundup)

Sincerely, Mike Bouma.
AmigaRing http://www.stormloader.com/amiga
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Comment 1mahen25-Nov-2002 14:09 GMT
Comment 2Christophe Decanini25-Nov-2002 14:48 GMT
Comment 3Mike Bouma25-Nov-2002 15:29 GMT
Comment 4Christophe Decanini25-Nov-2002 15:43 GMT
Comment 5Christophe Decanini25-Nov-2002 16:39 GMT
Comment 6Anonymous25-Nov-2002 16:58 GMT
Comment 7Christophe Decanini25-Nov-2002 17:01 GMT
Comment 8Mike Bouma25-Nov-2002 17:13 GMT
Comment 9Christophe Decanini25-Nov-2002 17:28 GMT
AmigaRing status update : Comment 10 of 14ANN.lu
Posted by Mike Bouma on 25-Nov-2002 17:57 GMT
In reply to Comment 9 (Christophe Decanini):
> But of course you never said anything bad about Amiga which make your
> objectiveness very thin.
OK, Amiga Inc's PR stinks and their website sucks so far, happy now. ;)
> As a lawyer and a project leader Ben should forget his "emotions"
We are all only human, maybe you are asking the impossible. Of course it would have been better if Hyperion had a dedicated person for dealing with misinformation on public forums.
> which are often claims that his competitors are either doing illegal
> activities
Such views still exist. They have given their views on abuse of their IP to the public, if this is right or wrong only the courts can decide. At least we shouldn't be suprized if legal action takes out a party. (IMO, if they would have said nothing, the end result may have been far more damaging)
> either saying that their solutions are wrong technical choices
> either implying that their employees are not qualified.
Maybe from his point of view this is true. If known alot of extremely talented developers within the AmigaDE and AmigaOS4 teams, IMO the best ones the Amiga community has to offer. I don't know most people within the MorphOS team well enough to judge them, there are some people which give me hope (Piru, Nicholas, Carda, etc)
> It is not just a matter of claiming to be objective. You have to be
> objective too.
It is generally impossible for human beings to be entirely objective.
> Your bias is much worse than some other people as you are such a public
> person / journalist. Not all people are blind enough not to see that, Mike.
Well that is your opinion, and I am not saying I am completely unbiased (IMO nobody could), I can only assure you that I try to be so, as much as possible. And we should try to respect eachother's ideas and preferences.
> Now, we will really wonder if your next article will be objective or
> definitely biased in favor of AmigaINC. I'am affraid I already know.
Well think what you want, my next article is probably going to be an Aachen show report. If I like the offerings presented there, you will see positive articles from me nomatter what the products may be. Maybe I fall in love with a c-one!? ;)
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