Thank you all for your support and encouragement.
To address the question of Scalos. This is not based on my own experience but mostly on comments from Olaf. As far as I understand Scalos is more feature-rich than Wanderer and usability is key for this effort. I can fix simple bugs, but adding new functionality is time consuming. That is not to say that Wanderer will not be ported. It's rather that I think it makes sense to port Scalos as more usable first and focus on adding missing pieces before moving forward.
If you however disagree and think that Wanderer can be more usable, I'd like to know your arguments, examples, comparisons (please start a separate thread in such case) to arrive at best possible decision.
Sorry to comment that... with all respect Amigasystem is sometimes "special" with his attitudes. He also talked against Magellan despite Magellan far more powerfull. Or against on Aros 68k mixing Aros and Amiga software. I have no problem there with different attitudes but it starts to be silly. For me personal a limited desktop system like Wanderer is no option. I want to attract people, people from current NG camp (AmigaOS or MorphOS) or even from outside. If only Wanderer is available I will wait for Scalos to do a distribution. Unfortunately for him I use Scalos currently on both X86 and 68k so if he starts to promote Wanderer I will talk against that. The funny thing for a purist like Amigasystem (Aros purist) the idea to mix different platforms is not interesting anyway. Desktop defines user experience. I think one of the main reason for Aros being a long time not taken seriously was the limited desktop (Wanderer).
Features from Scalos page:
100% Workbench replacement - All functions work like the original Workbench ones
Undo and Redo for most window and icon operation
64bit arithmetic - Correctly recognises harddisks over 4GB
Fully multitasking - Every window has its own task. While loading icons, any window function (e.g. Drag&Drop) is available
Icon imagetypes - All types are supported such as backfill or complement. Configurable surrounding iconborder
Icon datatype system - NewIcon datatype included. Icon support also visually highlights files which are soft-links in the file system.
Icon dragging is more stable - And far less flickery on graphics cards. Whilst dragging, icons are displayed with text and they become transparent over anything where they can be dropped! MUI-alike transparency on low colour screens. Real transparency if running at 15-bit or greater.
Cybergraphics and Picasso96 24bit color support
Window patterns - Unlimited and easily configurable via tooltypes
Optimised backgroundpatterns routine - Patterns can be tiled, centred or even scaled to fit into the windows. With the use of render.library, you get full control over the dithering and pen usage of your patterns
Live updating window scrolling - Supports middle mouse button panning too!
Drawer windows can be iconified
Menu preferences - You can enjoy fully configurable menus (includes ToolsDaemon and Parm import), including support for context-sensitive Popup menus
Application Interface (API) - Anything is possible from outside the program itself
Custom preference programs - For both palette and patterns. A pen-locker is not required any more
Nearly all Workbench preferences are used
Installation is very easy
Supports PNG icons with alpha channel and real transparency
Displays OS3.5 GlowIcons even on OS3.1 machines
Scalable icons
Thumbnail preview icons for images - Thumbnails can be permanently saved in icons
Completely confgurable, filetype-specific user-definable popup menus and tooltips
Plugin system to exchange or add features - It enhances the Workbench and makes it more configurable
Filetype plugins to display filetype-specific information. - Currently, EXIF information viewer for JPEG images is included.
Iconborders - Nice looking, Icontext variations (normal, shadowed, outlined)
Screentitle text - Shows what you want, how you want
Plugin included for 100% support of OS3.9 Workbench features
Plugin included for AREXX API compatible to OS3.9 Workbench
Online update with updater.module