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Member since:
2006-01-17
Marcellus:
It sounds like the individual AmigaOS 4.0 developers
(30+) have full ownership of the product they have
delivered and been paid for. That means anyone can
say no to any new hardware developer and his product
has to be removed from AmigaOS 4.0. This will slice
AmigaOS 4.0 up in pieces.
Imagine Windows XP without Solitaire.. That would upset
90% of all business customers!
The AmigaOS 4.0 kernel (Exec) is owned by two brothers
named Tomas and Hans-Jörg Friedens. They are mere sub-
contractors to Hyperion. This means Hyperion that is
supposed to own AmigaOS 4.0 doesn't even control the
kernel!