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#119
Originally Posted by lma View Post
Who defines "main"? Newsflash: the N900 has also been a legacy device for a while now.

If this is supposed to be a Qt coding competition then call it that, otherwise don't exclude valid (Maemo) targets please.
Thanks for the newsflash Ima, but I dont see how you're reading that I'm suggesting we exclude any valid Maemo targets. In fact, I'm suggesting the opposite. I'm saying that we should be focusing the platforms to valid maemo.org community targets. The whole point of the competition imo is to generate development for all maemo.org targets, and not to all platforms that Qt can potentially reach. I don't know if it's the way I've written it or the way you've read it, but It's like you're arguing with me with essentially the same view point

The use of 'main' to describe the N900 and N9(50) platforms is my own opinion only, and I use it in the context of where I see most development happening. I see them as being the 'main' bulk of entries for the competition, and the 'main' bulk of target devices that will be owned by the testers/voters in this competition. All imo, your mileage may vary I don't mean to use the word 'main' to belittle to exclude any other valid projects.
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Last edited by kojacker; 2012-05-26 at 17:27.
 

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