Hardly. Which makes sense, because there's no such thing as a "Fedora based meego distribution." MeeGo is MeeGo based. The user interfaces, in this case the netbook UX, is not MeeGo. It's the same mistake that SuSE made with Smeegol, you can't call something MeeGo if it doesn't meet the compliance standards, and slapping the UX on an entirely different distribution is a surefire way to not meet them.