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Originally Posted by johnny_knoe View Post
Rather i'm looking for similarities between maemo and symbian, a plattform which suffers from the same problems. And this similarity is... Nokia. Why is it so complicated for such a big company to work closer with the software developers and the community? Maemo is more or less a Nokia project, Qt belongs to Nokia and the N900 is obviously also a Nokia product. So why isn't there a one-click installation which sets up a development environment? I'm no programmer, maybe it's more complicated than i think?
I don't know. Maybe Nokia has consider itself as a hardware manufacturer and software hasn't been consider important? Development tools don't need to be super easy to install. Developers usually aren't computer illiterate. Of course you have to remember that Nokia bought Qt only two years ago. I have no idea what was the development tools state at that time but if they were not good, I would expect it to take quite long time to develop better ones. But I'm just speculating since I haven't used the tools!

Originally Posted by johnny_knoe View Post
Or is it linux? Actually, i'm a windows only user, but a few years ago i wanted to get linux a try. I installed suse linux and relatively fast i ran into problems with my ati graphics card. So i searched the internet, found some forum post and wikis. But all instructions were somehow incomplete and to difficult to understand for a newbie like me. So i opended up some threads on a linux board and got similar reactions like from bandora (post #4): "look here and there, if you don't understand this then first look there..." and so on. No one gave me a concrete answer to my questions. So i gave up und uninstalled suse a few days later. It seems many users only wanted to educate me as a linux expert by reading hundreds of pages. Not everbody has time for that if he just wants to fix a single specific problem.
Just my experiences with linux...
Linux is not the problem. I have Ubuntu in my netbook and it works better than Windows. For example bluetooth dongle and 3G usb modem both worked out of the box with Ubuntu. But IMO that's not really relevant to this discussion why development has been lacking in Maemo world.