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[Web] Phoenix special interest group for Genesi ResellersANN.lu
Posted on 23-May-2003 17:01 GMT by Ron van Herk4 comments
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Genesi and Phoenix invite all current and future resellers of the Pegasos platform to join the Phoenix Reseller mailing list.

The mail list allows Resellers to exchange mutually beneficial information and to communicate with Genesi regarding (new) products and support. It also gives them a chance to compare notes and discuss effective strategies.

Please join by emailing greenboy@Phinixi.com with your name, company name, and email address included.

Phoenix special interest group for Genesi Resellers : Comment 1 of 4ANN.lu
Posted by Lukas Stehlik on 23-May-2003 15:32 GMT
It's cool!

I will contact our Czech Rep. reseller.
Phoenix special interest group for Genesi Resellers : Comment 2 of 4ANN.lu
Posted by Ron van Herk on 23-May-2003 15:44 GMT
Please do! :-)

Cheers,
Ron
Phoenix special interest group for Genesi Resellers : Comment 3 of 4ANN.lu
Posted by greenboy on 24-May-2003 14:49 GMT
My next couple of posts here are also on Amiga.org. Ithought it was time some phoenix concepts be put forward into public light...

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The Phoenix concept of "coopertition" - enlightened self-interest involving cooperation even though there may be some grounds for competition - has not always been received well.

But Genesi "got it". So things have worked out well for Phoenix with Genesi. Genesi has shown they believe that a greater common good can be served and a community built without screwing up the opportunity for individual incentive to be rewarded.

Companies and individuals (developers): some get this, and some don't. Things tend to be much easier to build up when they do, and the process doen't interfere with anyone's ability and will to excel. Slowly we are convincing more people to come around to this understanding - or at least to accept that they will be working with people who do.

When we see "make me an offer I can't refuse" we prefer handshakes to arm breaks ; }


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Phoenix Developer Consortium [http://phinixi.com]
 
Phoenix special interest group for Genesi Resellers : Comment 4 of 4ANN.lu
Posted by greenboy on 24-May-2003 14:52 GMT
...While I'm digging into the Phoenix Lecture Series Handbook I might as well mention the Expanded Definition of DEVELOPER we hold most dear. We think that anybody who can contribute to the advancement of the platforms we work with is a DEVELOPER. That means resellers, graphics artists, web and print publishers, audio/music specialists, entrepreneurs, financiers, translators, project managers, coders, User Groups, Demo Sceners, etc - they ALL contribute to the growth of healthy community and platform viability.

We are slowly building up various talent pools in all categories and the infrastructure that allows them to work well together and interact efficiently with each other. That's why we sponsored the $299 Pegasos offer, screening not only for coders, but for any type of early adopter we felt had skills that may someday contribute to the Pegasos platform's growth and health.

This offer was also extended toward people with interest in other alternative OSes besides MorphOS. Our friend AROS has gotten a machine and will get a couple more soon - along with a $1000 bounty for getting AROS running on Pegasos. Many Open Source and proprietary OSes have been or are being ported as we speak, using $299 Pegasoses. Don't be too surprised if you see QNX running on Pegasos sometime in the future, as it makes a very attractive platform for a huge list of clients and OEMs who service embedded, industrial, and medical sectors. For those reasons and others many of these other OSes are attractive too.

Thus, developers (in the expanded sense) for all these OSes are also welcome, and as we begin to make more friends in these communities, we build a larger community yet! To me this is both an exciting and daunting task! For my heart has always been with the Amiga community, and these communities are not as familiar yet. But it isn't that hard to bridge the gap. We all have common concerns, and all are trying to do something a little different culturally and technically, hoping to have a place in the sun in spite of Microsoft.

One thing is for certain: any Pegasos Reseller is going to have a lot of opportunities to sell into different markets, and to offer added value in any entrepreneurship he or she may exhibit. These are exciting - er, interesting, er - well, I'll just have to go with that 'e' word because it actually fits here - times! At least they are for me, and for anyone who rolls up the sleeves and engages the imagination!
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