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2010-05-31
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The long-awaited PR1.2 update was finally released to users this week, bringing with it a large number of bug fixes and improvements.
Sadly the update is not all sunshine and ponies. For all of its improvements, the much-delayed release also brings with it a string of new bugs and regressions (both minor and not) across the platform that have left many new upgraders feeling a lack of confidence in the update. So users should mind their expectations when installing the update. Fortunately, though, if the next update doesn't bring as many substantial platform-level changes (Qt 4.6, optification of bundled libraries, etc) it seems unlikely that it will be as delayed as PR1.2 was, so hopefully these bugs can be fixed in a reasonable timeframe.
MeeGo 1.0 released
In a moment of interesting, if--apparently--unrelated, timing, MeeGo has hit 1.0. Imad Sousa of the MeeGo Technical Steering Group says,
Images are available for testing now for both netbooks (with the Netbook UX), and the N900 (with an accelerated XTerm).
Nokia will not be providing commercial support for MeeGo and Harmattan on N900
In a rather unfortunate, if unsurprising given the company's track record and continued demonstrations of their lack of consideration for existing users in their business decisions, Nokia has announced that they will not be providing official support for the N900 for MeeGo/Harmattan.
MeeGo/Harmattan to be community-supported for N900
The silver lining of the announcement is that, apparently, Nokia will be putting a fairly substantial amount of effort towards assisting the community in providing a community-supported release of MeeGo/Harmattan for the N900.
Either way, contributors interested in getting MeeGo/Harmattan running on their N900s should jump in immediately (especially those with platform and hardware-layer experience), as activity is already underway.
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Ryan Abel