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2010-06-18
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I am assuming there's only one "Developers, Developers, Developers" monkey boy.
So, what decade was that?
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2010-06-18
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2010-06-18
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Done.Please see bug 3257, "Voting not enabled within MeeGo Features classification".Voting is enabled on it at least.
I'm looking forward to voting on features soon.
EDIT:
Ha! I've now resolved my bug above as a duplicate. Thanks!
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2010-06-18
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Way, way, way, off topic but did you happen to have lunch @ Rocco's in Malvern, PA today and end up talking with a grungy looking old dude because we both happened to have N900's and we were actually using them as we dined?
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2010-06-18
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More steps:
The process for handling MeeGo requirements is now open. Sami explains the details at http://meego.com/community/blogs/sam...o-requirements
Basically, http://bugs.meego.com is used as the tool for proposing features and manage requirements. There is now a new classification "MeeGo Features" where new proposals must be filed.
There are already more that 240 features submitted, most of them targetting the MeeGo 1.1 release: http://bit.ly/d8lBCL
The requirements process is managed in combination with the roadmapping process: http://meego.com/developers/meego-roadmap
In Maemo we never achieved this level of open planning. There were attempts through bugs.maemo.org and then the maemo.org Brainstorm. The conclusion was that this process can only work if it's pushed directly by the real product managers, and this is how it works in MeeGo. It was also quite clear that a majority of people involved in the real work preferred the well known Bugzilla over yet another tool.
Please watch, vote and comment to the feature requests that matter you most. You are also invited to submit new proposals.
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2010-06-19
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2010-06-19
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@ North Carolina (Formerly Denmark and Iceland)
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More steps:
The process for handling MeeGo requirements is now open. Sami explains the details at [url]http://meego.com/community/blogs
Please watch, vote and comment to the feature requests that matter you most. You are also invited to submit new proposals.
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2010-06-19
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#259
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2010-06-19
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I'm talking about MeeGo here because most of you own N900s and the MeeGo project has something for you.
Also because developers will move to MeeGo at some point, but there are good chances that their MeeGo apps can be compiled and packaged easily for Maemo 5.
But mainly because I thought that information would be interesting in this thread. No worries, a better thread will be found for the next MeeGo updates relevant to the Maemo community.
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Please see bug 3257, "Voting not enabled within MeeGo Features classification".Voting is enabled on it at least.I'm looking forward to voting on features soon.
EDIT:
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Last edited by sjgadsby; 2010-06-18 at 15:34.