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2010-02-22
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Packaging stuff from Maemo 5 is not part of my agenda, and is already done to a certain extent (e.g. hildon) by the pkg-maemo team on Alioth (pkg-maemo-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org).
My goal is to package bits from meego.com, and parts needed to boot Debian on the N900; and install this onto the eMMC. This is a relatively simple and straight forward task. And many things, such as oFono, are already packaged.
The project is not end-user oriented (at least not before Q3/2010), but completely Developer oriented. The first stable release with MeeGo packages (Debian 7.0) will be in 2012 anyway.
Alioth will provide git repositories and mailing lists; and that's all that is needed for this project.
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2010-02-22
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If you mean the free packages, then yes, we should ideally use the Debian versions and, if Nokia has not already done its job, send all Maemo-specific patches upstream. If you don't want break your N900, then you have to repackage the Nokia binaries. otherwise.....you're refering to the existing Mer project, which has only limited support for the N900's features. You basically plan to continue porting Mer to the N900 or even to repeat the failed Deblet experiment? you mean the project you have in mind?
I disagree.
The project I have in mind should start with a working Maemo5 and continuously turn it into a Debian or Ubuntu derivate with as few as necessary binary Nokia packages. The result would be a "Maemo5 done right".
IMHO a wiki or homepage with information for developers and end-user as well a bugtracker would be necessary as well.
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2010-02-22
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Start with a pure Debian system and add all the packages needed. It's similar to Mer in concept, but based on Debian and MeeGo; instead of Ubuntu and Maemo.
Then your project is very different from my idea. Although your project idea could use the parts created by the project I have planned.
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2010-02-22
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#55
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how does it differ from what stskeeps described http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...9&postcount=25
why repeat the same mistakes?
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2010-02-22
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2010-02-22
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Because that's the way things should be done; inside the distribution, instead of creating a new one. But if there are the packages, one can of course use them and create a specialized distribution.
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2010-02-22
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2010-02-22
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As far as I understood, pkg-meego on alioth is not going to be our hosting for "repackage maemo5 in debian way" effort.
We badly need a minimal hosting - mailing list for discussion, wiki to place matherials into, git or other scm to store created code, and maybe some sort of ticket system to track activity.
E.g. I have some comments about roadmap posted to existing wiki page, but there is no proper medium to post those .
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2010-02-22
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One is about make existing n900 system debian-based.
Other is about "package bits from meego.com ..." written by jak just above.
I really don't want to separate those into separate projects.
My goal is to make my existing phone - n900 - debian-based, while keeping all of it's current functionality both while in progress and after done. I'm not against running existing nokia apps within debian infrastructure; value I'm looking for is (1) debian's reliable packaging system, (2) software from debian archive.
I'm not aware of this already done - not in mer, not in pkg-maemo.
This work and work to package meego bits will perfectly complement each other - in future.