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zimon 2011-10-03 12:14

Re: Meltemi - Lightweight Linux based os from Nokia
 
The name will be OK, just like Meego is now, and Tizen will be too.
It's not about name why it may fail. Fragmentation will be the reason why they fail.
Linux Foundation should be stronger and bring different players together, and shouldn't accept excuses like for example what Debian&Ubuntu gives against them starting to use rpm and retire deb.

Dave999 2011-10-03 19:48

Re: Meltemi - Lightweight Linux based os from Nokia
 
Wi are so ****ed :D

Meltemi is not linux!

http://blog.gsmarena.com/nokias-melt...or-s40-at-all/

Or is it...

danramos 2011-10-03 19:56

Re: Meltemi - Lightweight Linux based os from Nokia
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuck Norris (Post 1102069)
Wi are so ****ed :D

Meltemi is not linux!

http://blog.gsmarena.com/nokias-melt...or-s40-at-all/

Or is it...

Well... so, it turned out to be a lot of hot air after all.

Dave999 2011-10-03 19:59

Re: Meltemi - Lightweight Linux based os from Nokia
 
Well, the source is not the best so WHO knows ;)

bbin 2011-10-03 20:32

Re: Meltemi - Lightweight Linux based os from Nokia
 
Meltemi is not WP7 -project. That register article gets it's guess wrong.

mrsellout 2011-10-03 21:14

Re: Meltemi - Lightweight Linux based os from Nokia
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuck Norris (Post 1102069)
Wi are so ****ed :D

Meltemi is not linux!

http://blog.gsmarena.com/nokias-melt...or-s40-at-all/

Or is it...

The source for that blog is http://dgui.wordpress.com/ who gets his source from the Register article back in April. Strangely he had a different opinion in May http://dgui.wordpress.com/2011/04/30...-meego-hinted/

For whatever purpose the WSJ were given a story to print, and to me at least, it makes sense. The memo from April quoted in the Register article and others, made a mention of staff from the Meego team moving to the meltemi project. That would be the Meego Harmattan team, that was previously the maemo fremantle team, and others previously.

Maybe it's for future disruptions, or maybe they've taken a look at maemo fremantle running on the n900, and the popularity amongst reviewers of meego harmattan on the n9, and thought, "hey if we get some low end hardware [as maybe the n900 can be considered in the modern market context] and stick this linux crap on, maybe we can shift some devices", and then leaked that info around the time that Tizen was announced.

mikecomputing 2011-10-03 21:46

Re: Meltemi - Lightweight Linux based os from Nokia
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuck Norris (Post 1102069)
Wi are so ****ed :D

Meltemi is not linux!

http://blog.gsmarena.com/nokias-melt...or-s40-at-all/

Or is it...

The Nokia Soap opera continues....

GeraldKo 2011-10-03 22:03

Re: Meltemi - Lightweight Linux based os from Nokia
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by geneven (Post 1101769)
Whenever I see the name I keep hearing the shrieks of the Wicked Witch of the West in Wizard of Oz -- "I'm melting!"

http://www.americanrhetoric.com/Movi...witchmelt.html

Since I first saw the name, that's what I've always heard too!

mr_jrt 2011-10-03 22:04

Re: Meltemi - Lightweight Linux based os from Nokia
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zimon (Post 1101771)
The name will be OK, just like Meego is now, and Tizen will be too.
It's not about name why it may fail. Fragmentation will be the reason why they fail.
Linux Foundation should be stronger and bring different players together, and shouldn't accept excuses like for example what Debian&Ubuntu gives against them starting to use rpm and retire deb.

...or stop taking the excuses the Redhat derivatives have for using RPMs and switch them to DEBs :)

zimon 2011-10-04 00:45

Re: Meltemi - Lightweight Linux based os from Nokia
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mr_jrt (Post 1102123)
...or stop taking the excuses the Redhat derivatives have for using RPMs and switch them to DEBs :)

Why move to technically and secure wise worse package format? Those may not had been the reasons why LSB and LinuxFoundation chose RPM, but nowadays they should be much stronger arguments than the political one that decision has been made.

Technically they are equal, but aren't, RPM supports transactions.
Secure wise they are equal, but aren't, because in practice the embedded GPG signatures in RPM is a better security policy.
google for MITM attack vulnerability


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