So many ideas... some good, some great, some bad. But I just keep thinking... it's all "me too". Nokia, Maemo, et al... all of this discussion should have happened last year so something would be in place this year, if not right now. I want to see something come from these discussions, and I feel that it will. Some serious great ideas, discussions and insight into what's wrong with other offerings. I can't wait. And that's my main problem... waiting. Now... for me, to entice me to develop on Maemo, I already develop on OS X and Windows. Rarely do I develop in Linux now. But as it stands, I'd develop if it were as accessible as XCode was. And despite my epic amount of hate for it, .NET Visual Studio is very accessible and downright intuitive. I can't replicate everything in Mono yet. And since my switch to mostly Adobe Flex... well, I know that means no Linux either. But if you had some IDE - yes, IDE - that also had commandline, you'd bridge the gap. Sure... I could write Python by hand all day if I wanted to. But I don't. I could fire up the GCC and compile up via commandline if I chose. But sometimes, I wouldn't. There's no Unity 3D out for the platform - a 3D engine that's easily deployable - and that's a problem (I like to make 3D games as well). So what do I have to look forward to on this platform? So far, I'm not seeing it. And I want to. Badly. Regardless... good luck. Can't wait to see what comes from it.