Yeah but that has -nothing- to do with MeeGo and everything to do with the Nokia N8. MeeGo's talking points need to be directed towards hardware manufacturers. - Widely used Qt toolkit - wide developer base, cross platform ease - Industry standard *nix technologies - specialists and support abound - Easy update distribution - push fixes quickly and automatically - Active user community -if- you don't lock the device down ("like a bunch of jerks" but you don't say that to them directly.) Only after this does the pitch to the end-user come into play, and that's entirely on the hardware vendor.