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Amiga Advisory Council Officially Launched
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Amiga (the company) has officially launched the Amiga Advisory Council stating the �objective of the AAC is to help us (Amiga) better plan the future of Amiga through close communications with people who are viewed as leaders in the Amiga community�.

Amiga revealed that hundreds of nominations had been made; however, this has been narrowed down to form a 30-strong council. Members of AAC represent different areas from within the Amiga Community � the Press, Developers, Dealers/ Distributors, and the User Group organizations. Amiga designed the AAC in this way as �each of the members of the AAC will act as a conduit to the community and the areas that they represent�.

Those people chosen as representatives are; Andrew Elia, Ben Vost, Bill Panagouleas, Cade Hannan, Carsten Schroeder, Chris Heereman, Christian Kemp, Christoph Dietz, Conor Kerr, Craig DeLahoy, Dave Law, Don Hicks, Gary Peake, Gunter Horbach, Heinz Wrobel, Hulger Kruse, Ian Greenaway, Jeff Rose, Juergen Haage, Kermit Woodall, Luca Denelon, Malte Mundt, Randhir Jesrani, Thomas Frieden, Thomas Raukamp, Thomas Svenson, Tom Lively, Trish Zlotek, Wayne Hunt and Wayne Martin. The above lucky individuals have also signed NDAs, which means they have been given access to highly confidential information regarding future products and plans.

The first meetings of the AAC have already taken place at the World of Amiga show in London and in Sacramento at which AAC members were �able to share with Amiga many of the desires, and needs of the community�.

Amiga President, Jim Collas said, �We are excited to welcome the members of the AAC as active representatives of the Amiga community and look forward to implementing many of the programs suggested in the near future, together we will make a difference in computing forever�.

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