But AROS itself hasn't been a one-man project, as far as I know.
That is correct. Although if you look at the commits you could get the impression it sometimes was (at least in some area's and/ or during some periods).
When I got my build system to work and AROS compiled for the first time, not long ago, I remember watching the text scroll by on the screen. Yes, I'm easily amused by such things! ;-)
I do believe that most of current build system improvements are to thank because of Kalamatee and his persistance/efforts (can't tell for sure if it was all his work but at least they are his commits).
As I sat there watching it building I thought to myself how grateful I was at all the tremendous effort over the years that has become AROS. There is still much to be done. But I'm still very grateful for everyone who has contributed to AROS and for all those that continue to do so on a regular basis.
I had the same experience when i started the gimmearos script for the first time and then started building AROS.
I agree that it is a great thing to see the build system in action and producing something that at times is able to resemble something of an OS
Thank you to everyone that has contributed to this wonderful thing called AROS.
I seconth that.