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2010-02-18
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I think we should get *something* going for conversation at MeeGo pronto. So I'll bite the bullet and suggest we ask Reggie to open something with just three main areas right now: community, development and devices.
Then ask people to care enough to register there (or use a t.m.o. log in if that's easy enough for Reggie), and use those spaces to slug out Deb v rpm, vbulletin v drupal, what shape forums, where the summit and what devices. Ultimately we can design this ourselves from the ground up. Lets start with something. Otherwise we're over here and the moblin guys are over there and it's just getting scarier and smellier.
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2010-02-18
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I think we should get *something* going for conversation at MeeGo pronto. So I'll bite the bullet and suggest we ask Reggie to open something with just three main areas right now: community, development and devices.
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2010-02-18
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So, yes, a forum. Yes, a good one. No, it doesn't need to be over-engineered but we can't just set up something, expect at some later point it to be integrated into meego.com and then say "oi, you lot; stop talking on mailing lists and come to this forum".
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2010-02-18
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2010-02-18
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The Maemo community is a lot bigger and in many ways more sophisticated than the Moblin one. A lot of the core MeeGo team, though, are Moblin developers. The Maemo community needs, IMHO, to be careful from being seen as coming in and tipping up the apple carts.
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2010-02-18
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But also not the other way around. Current infra is created from the moblin side without any communication with the Maemo community.
Let's try to start with a proper plan, instead of regretting it later.
MeeGo is now not more than an announcement, we have the opportunity to get things right from the start. It is not like we have millions of active users and device owners of MeeGo products out there. I think it can manage to survive the few days we need to discuss this properly.
Merging all kinds of data later on because we were in a rush (now) is not the way to go about this.
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2010-02-18
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2010-02-18
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2010-02-18
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I, personally, will always go Open Source over Proprietary any day of the weak. It's worth losing a few features that I can then implement myself if I really need them to me to support an Open Source project. I pick the FOSS project that closest resembles what I need and then expand from there.
Obviously I won't not go if they use vBulletin (double negatives are fun), I come here don't I?
I also do not think it's a good idea to move t.m.o to meego. At least, not at this time. Meego is still in it's infancy and doesn't need this atmosphere just yet... it needs a smaller dedicated group of people that are willing to visit a separate forum to discuss it. (I'm not saying it just needs Dev's.. it needs people like Kathy too for end-user perspectives. So I'm not isolating you Big Bear
As far as single-sign-on, I don't know about that. For the same reason as above - make it *too* easy to go over there and it just becomes noise. MeeGo doesn't need flame/troll/bait/complaints.. it needs people willing to move forward and work on a specific goal.
OTOH, it's likely that eventually some form of merger between the two will take place (at the least a SSO solution to be made) - especially if people (like STskeeps) backport or maintain a MeeGo port for the N900, for example. But.. this also presents the perfect opportunity to do what some people on these forums have been crying for: A separate forum for (the now) "Maemo" people (770/8x0 and maybe the 900) will stay here.. while the "MeeGo" people will go over there.
So anyway.. I guess in summary:
Always FOSS.
Start fresh. Don't move content.
Don't think we need to be overly concerned about SSO *yet*.. though it'll likely be needed eventually.
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