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Great find MartinK!
 

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Originally Posted by MartinK View Post
I found this very informative diagram on Github:

I think it illustrates the Mer, MeeGo & Nemo relation quite nicely.
Nice "concept map" about Linux et.al. as a mobile platform, thanks!
 

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That's a cool timeline. The only things missing that I want to see are Android OS, and Firefox OS. The other ones (iOS, Windows Phone, RIM) can be added too for further comparison.
 

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You might need to add Intel's Obsidian into Tizen diagram soon. It's... unusual interface.
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hmmm, but according to this maemo5 code was used in MeeGo and in the same time no part of MeeGo Harmattan code is used in the joint MeeGo project.
 

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This sounds right, since Maemo 5 was joined with Mobiln to become Meego, while Maemo 6 became Harmattan, which was not used in the Meego project.
 

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