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2010-08-05
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2010-08-05
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Basically treat Meego on the N900 as an unofficial release. Nokia is only providing a vanilla Meego OS and basic hardware fuctionality.
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2010-08-05
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What happens when that paid team is no longer paid? Will the drivers be opened up so that the community can fix bugs and features that remain on a WONTFIX status the way history has shown in the 770/N800/N810/N810WE days
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2010-08-06
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What happens when that paid team is no longer paid? Will the drivers be opened up so that the community can fix bugs and features that remain on a WONTFIX status the way history has shown in the 770/N800/N810/N810WE days of Maemo?
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2010-08-06
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Commercial support? As in you can call Nokia about a Meego problem on the N900? No.
Ovi support? Probably no. I think the best answer we've heard so far is that Nokia will not actively support Ovi in Meego on N900. Whether they will intefere with the community in providing it. I don't know. I hope not.
Flash 10.1? Depends on if it's included vanilla Meego or Nokia Meego. If it's Nokia Meego see Ovi Support and hope they won't intefere as the community tries to reverse engineer it. If it's vanilla Meego then yes.
Basically treat Meego on the N900 as an unofficial release. Nokia is only providing a vanilla Meego OS and basic hardware fuctionality (video drivers, battery management, etc. through closed source blobs that you get when entering your IMEI number when downloading images ) Anything higher then that (customer support, tech support, Ovi, proprietery junk) Nokia is not likely to officially provide. I would take their silence as a no. Nokia will not provide it.
So what does this mean? I personally think there will be a basic Meego OS that can make calls and support BME (battery management) with QT compatibility. Anything other then that is unknown and dependent on the community to figure it out. Hopefully Nokia won't send cease and desist letters if the community tries to get ovi support and flash (if it's part of Nokia Meego) working.
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2010-08-06
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2010-08-06
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Obviously Stskeeps keeps jumping in here with valuable snippets and i very hope he keeps on doing so... at last some responce from Nokia !!!!.... but lol dont hold your breath, wait and see if Nokia will redeem itself !.
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2010-08-06
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Not a Nokian. Am part of MeeGo N900 hardware adaptation team so I know what I'm talking about though :P
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2010-08-06
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crippled-os, get lost, n900nogo, yeah sure |
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* lack of flash support? I dont think soo the OSS community prefers open development platfron.
* lack of OviMaps they could care less.
* lack of android SDK? hahaha I really dont think so.
* lack of QT? no
One reason could be is cause they dont like QT and prefer GTK+ SDK that is for sure a deadend for nokia going that direction. 5hats one reason Maemo5 is dropped.
but some of developer will change decision and start devvelop in QT its far beetter than android sdk already and it will be better and supporter by the community.
problem is not always Nokia problem is also to mush whining that make the OSS community in bad mood
looks like flash and similar crap is more important than open platform