Nikos
"The way I see a future for AROS is as a hosted platform, running in a virtual player or on dedicated hardware like the Raspberry Pi.
It already does with AROS i386 version but we need the AROS 64-bit to the same level. It is what people use these days.
The Pi is great as it still in a state where AROS could fit in as an alternative OS.
On top of that it is very affordable. I seen some projects where it is even put into a laptop if that is what you want. The possibilities with Pi is endless. It has not stopped with Pi v.4 either. Who knows what Pi will bring to the future.
To sum it up.
Ask o1i how much he wants to port latest WinUAE to AROS. He already came quite far with a port of WinUAE for AROS 64 but that is broken now with some changes to the OS.
I know he is busy..."
I agree with many things. I believe the way forward for AROS is different distros mostly Hosted on the Big Three and native on Pi or ARM. The 64bit version is necessary.
The Big Three as far as Hosted are Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. Virtual Machines such as VirtualBox is also useful. AROS native also has its uses. But mostly Hosted with Host Bridge offers exciting possibilities. We don't really need to write or port large elaborate programs like GIMP, Photoshop, Office, Blender or even a Web Browser. Host Bridge according to Paolone allows us to use the Host Programs. It's the best of both.
However, there is one path forward that's very important for AROS. The 68k version(s) should be made to be fast and stable to run on 68k hardware such as Vampire Accelerators.
As for developers having time to develop...its like when your wife has your first baby. Suddenly Free Time becomes a precious commodity. It's the same with programming.