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Happy 7th Birthday maemo.org!
7 years old today, from the mailing list (thanks to MWKN on twitter for the link):
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wow, long live, :)
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Great! Congratulations Maemo.org ! :)
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Long Live Maemo Community. You are now 7 years old.
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WoW !!
It's my Birthday too :) |
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I remember the time. Linux on laptops was still a somewhat tricky science (e.g. having to reboot after closing and opening the laptop lid, Ubuntu was just a toddler...) and there you had Nokia (a name nobody associated with Linux) showing a Debian flavor with a GNOMEish desktop running on a touch device that (kind of) fits in your pocket.
I was utterly impressed. Even if I knew they working on something Linux (they had hired Gullem Jover, the Debian maintainer we wanted for our little cooperative company), I never suspected anything like Maemo & the 770. But at the time all this was more or less exotic news. I was working on web projects using free CMSs, contributing to GNOME marketing and not caring much about my cheap & small mobile phone. The last thing I would have thought is that I would end up joining that team in 2007. :) What's your story? Where were you in May 2005? |
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May 2005, I was working as Qtopia Community Liaison/Manager on Qtopia for Trolltech in Brisbane, Queensland. What Qtopia started evolving into eventually became the backend declarative/QML and figured prominently in the N9. My first thought on maemo was 'wtf didn't they use Qt?' :)
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Happy Birthday & Long Live Maemo!
Thanks for everyone in this great community, love all your work :) |
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the headset connector was building up some sort of static & the keys were starting to act up randomly :mad: it happened that the 770 was the hot new thing coming & i was very interested in it, but alas it didn't have the GSM function and was thus not available with a contract. the fact that Wi-Fi was still very uncommon (even in homes) around where i was living made it barely available at all, as a matter of fact :rolleyes: back then i didn't know the 1st thing about Maemo and even though i had been keeping more or less up to date with SuSE respectively openSUSE and started to have a permanent install around that time (on a 4 hard disc tower, next to 2k3 as primary :D) the idea of putting anything but Symbian on a "mobile" device (or XP on a lappy) seemed... odd at best :p ended up taking a 7710 :o but replaced it with a 1100 before the end of the contract as it was utterly unusable :mad: started to visit Maemo a few weeks after i got my N900 (nearly 2 years ago) but didn't post much (if at all) until about a year ago, not long after Flopocalypse as the N900 is available again with 2 years NOKIA warranty (thus presumably new (?)) i'll continue to use it, buy a new one if the two i already have (original 2 years old and another bought end of last year (new)) should have any (hw) problem knock knock knock :p i wonder in how far the renewed availability of the N900 is to have an offer with a physical keyboard. maybe we'll get a decent successor eventually? :eek: |
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