[News] Thendic-Amiga Court Docs - 12/12/2003 - Last Day? | ANN.lu |
Posted on 03-Dec-2003 04:47 GMT by Rich Woods (Edited on 2003-12-03 08:45:21 GMT by Christian Kemp) | 128 comments View flat View list |
ORDER CONTINUING 31 Plaintiffs' MOTION for Summary Judgment by Judge Robert S. Lasnik. Defendant's request for an extension of time to respond to plaintiff's motion is granted in part.
Plaintiffs' motion is renoted for 12/12/2003. Any opposition is due no later than 4:30 p.m. on Monday, December 8, 2003. Any reply is due not later than 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, December 11, 2003. (KERR, ) (Entered: 12/02/2003)
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Posted by Gregg on 03-Dec-2003 23:01 GMT | In reply to Comment 43 (Amon_Re): Interesting scenario : Hypothetically speaking, were this to come about, what do _you_ think Genesi should do with AOS(4)? Please try to apply a modicum of business sense to the answer if you want to be taken seriously.
For my part, the key question is whether Genesi expends any efforts in further development of AOS4 - there's not a lot of sense in just arbitrarily binning it (if it really is "just two more weeks" away). I can see the sense in continuing to offer AOS4, but their strategic OS is MorphOS; if the trademarks fall their way and the MorphOS crew don't object, they can even rename MorphOS to some form of "AmigaOS".
However, while I can't see a clear motivation for continuing development of AOS(4) in-house, it seems reasonable to let Hyperion carry on with much the same arrangement as they currently have with AI; Genesi can give them a hand with keeping up with the Pegasos hardware, and concentrate their own efforts on MorphOS.
This leaves the question of whether Amiga API compatibility in MorphOS will continue to be a key feature; there are a lot of subjective variables affecting this, so I don't think I'll risk an opinion here.
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