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Originally Posted by Rebski View Post
A big beneficiary of Mer will be SmartQ but this is a small company and with limited resources. But what of other manufacturers, such as NVIDIA, who do not wish to be corralled into the Intel MID/Atom straightjacket. Would it be in NVIDIA’s interests to contribute some resources to Mer. Not to mention those manufacturers who are remaining true to the Internet Tablet concept – which includes Aigo and Viliv.

Please forgive the presumption, but would there be any benefit in involving such manufactures in the project? Or is the Maemo/Nokia connection a restriction in this regard?
Right - we're not at this point stable enough to be shipped along with hardware. We are however making Mer as easy as we can to adopt to new device types. Which means, given a Viiv, let's say, if it follows the simple but picky rules of the vendor social contract, it will be almost trivial to get Mer running on it.

The current ports to devices are based on the thought to engage current device communities in Mer - which bases on top of a very solid touch framework. Which device communities often don't have - excepting Android. Maemo still has a huge amount of goodwill with the open source community - and it's easier to get working properly than let's say, Android.

We are more than open to cooperation with hardware vendors but they need to behave (VSC) and they should contribute like everyone else with coders and help bring us towards a free platform, or liberate/sponsor people that can contribute..

That said, we're not commercially convincing just yet - but we'll get there. We have good momentum.

As it appears to me Mer is lagging too far behind and not keeping up with the hardware announcements. I get mixed feelings when I see these hardware intentions. On the one hand I am excited at the possibility of choice and at the same time brought down by the realisation that there is no alternative operating system for them.

Or is it just inevitable that Windows 7 is going to get a stranglehold in the way that Microsoft always has.
Did you ever notice Mer has a X86 port? It's trivial to get booting on a Viiv, I bet - if you get GRUB on it. And it'd be fast.
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