My name is Mikael. I would
like to thank you guys for doing such a great job. There are a
lot of people out there that forgets to give you good crits
and i must say that keeping the legacy as you do is just
great. Instead of thinking in short terms and getting a `fast
fix“ i strongly beleive it is more important to build a solid
market and give it time to grow. In the 80“s The amiga raised
a hugh reputation for being a supercomputer and indeed it was
the coolest consumer desktop environment. And today those who
still keeping the legacy is in it because Amiga is still the
king ,no matter if there hasnt been a new os for years or if
it is the most hitech revoloutionary hardware ,there is just
something about that Amiga. You probably thought of it but
looking on a business perspective i think that developing
tools that makes amiga integrate with linux would make it a
strongholder on the market. Well anyway I want to show my
appreciation and thank you guys for doing such an awesome
thing as you do. I hope you see this mail and take it in
good way.
So good luck and may positive things
come!!
/Mikael Berglund
-=Sweden=-
Hello,
You so rarely get a detailed
description of the planning process.
By going into this
level of detail it tells me that planning is very important
for Amiga. Planning is the key to being successful. Makes me
feel a lot happier about Amigas direction being certain that
so much thought has gone into it.
This definitely
qualifies as a behind the scenes look at Amiga.
I'm
really pleased that Amiga has recognised and involved Amiga
people all the way through the process. I'm convinced that
this is what it will take to make any Amiga system
successful: