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2009-11-13
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I've had my N810 for almost a year now, and I'm about done with it. I like it, but it does leave you slightly underpowered and teased a bit. There are so many new devices to choose from, and I bet black friday will be great time to buy! I've tested the droid and a few others. Leaning toward the droid, but if the N900 got to a reasonable price, I would do that (arouund 200USD for me)
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2009-11-14
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Sorry for the OT, but you seem to be comparing a subsidized phone price to an unsubsidized phone price.
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2009-11-14
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I was a joke.. Mer developers have probably been too optimistic with the schedule.
But seriously, if the Mer development pace is too slow, I fear that it won't be big success. People will buy new devices to replace old tablets and for example the new N900 that my friend has, is totally awesome. I wouldn't miss Mer at all if I had N900. Unfortunately I probably won't get new phone from my company for another 6 months because of the financial situation and that's why I have been holding on to my tablet (which I got as a Christmas present last year).
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2009-11-14
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2009-11-14
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@ Tampere, Finland
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Yeah, we're a bit delayed - 300 people getting N900's did reduce the pool of immediate contributors . The good news is that we're actually moving forward, for instance, connectivity on the new desktop:
A N900 image will also soon be ready. Remember, Mer isn't just a Fremantle backport for some devices. There is power in a Maemo5 hildon-desktop with Ubuntu underneath on a N900.
Think of Mer as a 100% open source community-controlled distribution of the Maemo platform with some closed bits depending on HW type in use.
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2009-11-14
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I agree about the pace of Mer (or lack of it) - and reading that an N900 image is now being worked on as well makes me worry about lack of focused activities (or maybe Mer was ALWAYS intended for Fremantle as well and I simply missed that).
A N900 image will also soon be ready. Remember, Mer isn't just a Fremantle backport for some devices. There is power in a Maemo5 hildon-desktop with Ubuntu underneath on a N900.
Think of Mer as a 100% open source community-controlled distribution of the Maemo platform with some closed bits depending on HW type in use.
As you go on to other communities, remember to build them around politeness, respect, trust and humility. Be wary of poisonous people and deal with them before they end up killing your community.. Seen it happen to too many IRC channels, forums, open source projects.