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MeeGo a whole new Linux ballgame
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gerbick
2010-06-02 , 07:02
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Originally Posted by
nosa101
Android *whistle*
Seriously. Is it that hard to just say that?
I know to the Nokia faithful, my questions will be somehow foolhardily relegated to "attacking" but while Qgil is answering questions, I would love to see (from Nokia's standpoint) what they have planned to make MeeGo a viable product to those of us with so much invested into Maemo in terms of non-developers.
Sure, I mean from the technical side, Qt is wonderful. The move to *.rpm from *.deb, while argued plenty in the past just means a few changes in mindset in regards to installing things. I get that.
But on a much lower level, the consumer... what's so different? On some days, I don't want to hear lofty or overly technical terms on how something I've foolishly come to depend upon (my cellphone) can extrapolate portions of the human genome if I program it in Python and use a certain library... I just want to know what compels that company to solve some of my lesser needs.
Or why I should support them.
I'm already here. I've bought two Maemo devices. I've contemplated a third. I'm on the cusp of the Maemo to MeeGo transition and the technical side of me is still researching. The consumer side needs more reassuring.
Thus... my questions.
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