[Rant] Thanks to everyone involved. | ANN.lu |
Posted on 20-Jun-2004 13:11 GMT by MOSlem | 137 comments View flat View list |
With this mail I want to thank everyone (bPlan, Genesi, MorphOS developer team and all the volunteers) involved into the PegasosII and MorphOS for keeping up the good old Amiga spirit and showing us the future for Amiga. Big thanks to all of you who you spent all the years onto the Amiga and finally found a new real path for the Amiga. For me as user PegasosII and MorphOS is everything that I want to see a modern Amiga should be. Quite modern and affordable Hardware, a nice clean and fast Operating System and all the developers and 3rd party people heavily supporting it. Without you the Amiga would still be a dead thing but with all you people we are happy to look forward into a nice future.
Thanks again.
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Thanks to everyone involved. : Comment 132 of 137 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Sammy Nordström on 25-Jun-2004 13:13 GMT | In reply to Comment 125 (JKD): The point I'm trying to make is that there is no reason to differentiate AmigaOS4 from the AmigaOS product line since it is just as much a part of the AmigaOS product line as any other version of the AmigaOS. While AmigaOS4 might be a re-implementation of AmigaOS3.1, it's not a re-implementation of the AmigaOS.
It might sound like arguing about semantics to you, but I see it as a part of the "anti-AmigaOS4 campaign" to differentiate AmigaOS4 from the AmigaOS product line in order to devalue AmigaOS4's right to it's title as the one and only successor. Every version of the AmigaOS is of course a re-implementation of it's predecessor, but no version is "re-implementing" the entire product line. There is only one AmigaOS product line and AmigaOS4 is a part of it rather than a "re-implementation". |
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