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Originally Posted by imperiallight View Post
In General section, you could create a Goodbye n900 subforum.

And also a n900 buyers guide sticky, warts and all.

I think both things have been a long time coming
Can we also have a "Goodbye N900" front-page article on ITT/TMO, too? I mean.. the headlines that are still sitting there are somewhat embarrassing under the circumstances.

Introducing Maemo Talk (Think of it as itT v2.0. It’s an ad-free site that will report on everything Maemo.)

The Nokia N900 all-in-one: camera, phone, video player, internet device — and Kindle partner

Any future for the Nokia Internet Tablet? Doh! Yes!

Losing the best-res title

etc.

That Future-for-the-Nokia-Internet-Tablet one makes me shake my head and giggle sometimes when I still see it there.

Originally Posted by sjgadsby View Post
Would there be a difference were it still called "Maemo 6"?
A rose by any other name would still have its bud cut off if Nokia sold it.

Originally Posted by sak500 View Post
Strange i'm running Android on my N900 at this very minute courtesy of devs like dj_Steve. Even using the market place as well. Great to be an N900 owner..
Don't you mean 'Great to be an Android device owner?' I mean.. you could just as easily move onto any other device, now that you appear to be using Android so enjoyably.

Originally Posted by SavageD View Post
These types of threads should be taken to nokia.com's forum. They'll more likely notice them there.
Great idea! Make it happen.

Originally Posted by dana.s View Post
From now on, sentences like:
BYE BYE N900 - Sad day Nokia!
will be
BYE BYE N900 - Just another day Nokia!

I just read that qwerty12 left, and I really hope Nokia understand that qwerty12's leave IS a Sad day for Nokia.
I suspect that the 41% global market share that Nokia is still touting will drown out any one person's departure despite their contributions. I also blame participants who support Nokia's efforts to continue to promote more closed-source on Linux devices like the Nokia tablets while continuing to use Linux and open-source as a bait-and-switch technique.

Come for the openness and freedom, stay for the irony and dismissiveness.
 

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