What do you refer to with the word "Amiga"? Why do you enclose it in quotes? Why are you always so subtle? What makes you think that the community is not going to survive without following you?
I guess he just put it in quotes, because everybody has a different view of what an "Amiga" really is. For some it is most important that it is called "Amiga", for others however, a Pegasos 2 running Morphos is as "Amigan" as an AmigaOne running OS4. Therefore, each of us would need to fill that term with our own interpretation.
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What makes you think that the community is not going to survive without following you?
No need to rant over each small bit (hell, even the quotation marks now!) that bbrv posted.
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You always seem to miss the point. How about this:
What a computing platform "is" *is* going to change (you don't have to follow Genesi or use an EFIKA to participate).
When that happens *all* operating systems/application packages will be on equal footing *whether* they are "open source" or not.
The key to this future is Community. Community does not suggest agreement, it suggests participation and involvement and actually works best with a diversity of views.