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That's a forum, not a thread. A forum which has interesting threads like, "[How To] Have up to 9 home screens on N900 !" and "Using python location to access GPS info" at the top...
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Making MeeGo work on the N900 is costing money already now. There is a team working on this as we speak, and as MeeGo first code release is taking shape.
The N900 was announced as official ARM hardware platform for MeeGo. This means that you can expect an open source operating system working on the N900 working on the N900 with a MeeGo API allowing you to install and run MeeGo applications.
The open source evolution path of the N900 is quite clear and looking good.
What Nokia hasn't announced yet is the commercial evolution path beyond the Maemo 5 official updates that it is granted that will keep coming. Yes, this is the same old question "Harmattan / MeeGo officially supported for the N900" and the same answer still prevails: http://wiki.maemo.org/What_can_we_re..._Harmattan_.3F
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The other side of the coin: I keep seeing reasonable questions that get the same "stock" answers, that continue to not appease the people asking the question.
For instance, when someone expresses the worry that developers will be moving on/away from Maemo5/N900, the stock answer is invariably QT. The problem here is that the answer is very similar to Mandor's quote above:
Now, I may be completely wrong in my assumptions. But, I think these may be fairly common assumptions, at least among the doubters. And I could probably do this for a lot of the "stock" answers, and I'm sure any number of people could jump in and point out where I'm wrong or misguided. And that would probably be a good thing.
I just wonder if this is a "can't see the forest for the trees" thing (on both sides). I'm a fairly intelligent guy, and I've read the wiki, and stskeeps posts, and other well thought out responses on most of these issues. While this has mitigated the FUD, it sure did not eliminate it. In theory, it all sounds rosey and good. However, theory doesn't necessarily translate well to practice, and that leaves FUD.
Long way around, IMO, locking threads because people haven't "read" the answers and understood them well enough would only serve to increase FUD, not decrease it.
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