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Subject: [TA] setting some things straight 
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 11:19:45 -0500 
From: "fleecy moss" <fleecy@earthlink.net> 
Reply-To: teamamiga@thule.no 
To: <teamamiga@thule.no>
In my trawling around the community hangouts, 
I have come across several misconceptions, rumours, 
and a lot of confusion. Whilst I can't hope to answer 
everything, here are some things I want to set straight. 
  
0. Amiga will build a digital content universe. Digital 
   content means anything composed of 0 and1 - 
   applications, video, audio, games, emails,
whatever. 
   We will focus on 2 markets, the pathfinder market, 
   for digital adventurers, power users, gamers, 
   content creators, DTPers, artists, video  ppl 
   and those who refuse to define a computer as 
   a digital appliance. Our second market will 
   cocentrate on the Domestic Digital Habitat (DDH). 
1. If you are a personal computer person, there will 
   be a personal computer second wave Amiga. 
2. We will support classic development in so much 
   as we want to help users and developers transition 
   to a new machine. That will be the total extent of
our 
   support for the classic machine. If this involves
further 
   AmigaOS releases, then so be it. 
3. We are targetting x86 and PPC for the first consumer 
   release of Pathfinder products (if you are a
personal 
   computer person, this means you). 
4. We will do everything in our power (that doesnt bankrupt 
   us or interfere with our primary goals) to ensure
classic 
   Amiga  software runs on the new machine in some
form or 
   another.. The new Amiga product family (formerly
called 
   AQUA) will run natively and hosted. This is to create
a large 
   market fast  for Amiga developers to profit from.
For the first 
   pathfinder release it will run hosted to see this
market grow 
   fast. We see one of our core duties as serving the
developers. 
6. We are talking to the Phoenix Consortium about common 
   interests. 
7. We have been contacted by QNX but currently have no plans 
   to work with them. 
8. We will develop Amiga products for another market, the 
   Domestic Digital Habitat (DDH) market. This markets
will 
   be kept separate but products will work together if
the installer 
   so desires it. 
9. There will be a new website and it will be public shortly. It
has 
   been tested on all browsers, Amiga and non Amiga, and
given 
   the compatibility problems between the implementations
of open 
   standards, our best effort has been made. The
site   will grow 
   quickly and more information will be added. We want it
to become a 
   village where all Amigans can come to voice their
opinions, chat, 
   and travel off  to different parts of the Amiga
universe. 
a. A developer support manager has been selected and they
are 
   working  on implementing   the
developer support program. This will 
   be in  place before the developer boxes are
released. 
b. The developer boxes are specced out, we have contacted
several 
    whitebox manufacturers and we are building the
distribution. 
c. Amiga will not provide dates until we have a product. We will
share 
   timelines, but will not attach dates to them. Enough
damage has 
   already been done. 
d. We have had acceptances from 75% of our development team
and 
   their names and roles will be announced once we get
back from 
   training (before the end of the month). 
This mail can be redistributed without modification within the
community. 
As further questions and issues come up, we will attempt to answer
them. 
 
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