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Isn't that just childish?
maybe yes, but don't get it on the philosophical level, isn't war childish ? isn't competition childish ? isn't capitalism childish ? ;-)
seriously, there's nothing surprising in witnessing such behaviors. The amount of angry or disappointed users about it is quite important. I'd be curious to know after 2/3 months the accurate amount of MOS 2.0 licenses that will be sold.
If only 50% of the mos userbase is ready to get a licence, there will be no interest in developing MOS 2.1 or further updates and that will kill the system for ever.
it's a shame that such a beautiful and promising OS is turning to a small private club.
I don't feel rewarded for buying an Efika 2 years ago. I feel abandoned.
I understand that many are disappointed by the price and licensing scheme. And to tell you something, I am too. I would have suggested a maximum price of 100 EUR, but better in the rabge of 50-80 EUR. Cheap board - cheap OS. That would have been *my* math.
The MorphOS-team decided other. And I agree that critics should be said, but OTOH I am quite pragmatic and know the MorphOS-team good enough to know they considered many issues but decided that way now and will keep this decision for a while (not ncessarily forever). I have the Pegasos and Efika because of MorphOS, thus I swallow the pill and pay the bill (small poetry ;-)).
But I hope at least that they may reconsider not to rise the price to 150 EUR in two weeks.