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2011-08-21
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2011-08-21
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2011-08-21
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2011-08-21
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SubCoreAs for future devices *if* this project succeed - there will be definitely one, even if Smoku would be not interested in doing so. If really, after this project being what we want it to, no one skilled enough would be interested in gathering 1000 people (remember, 2-3 years after first CordiaTAB, when we need more modern hardware), I would definitely do. For me, community designed hardware is final goal.
Of course it depends on many factors - some of them being voted in near future, as our "roadmap", some of them depending on how this project will turn out...
Just remember. CordiaHD isn't our "only hope". It's one of possible solutions, that seems quite neat for me. But, there is also MeegoCE, for example. Lets separate Operating System thing from hardware thing. We have now few interesting option as OS, but none hardware option. So, we need to create one ourself
First step, by gathering 250 people and buying existing, yet fully compatible device seems all right to me. Nice "proveground" for things like how this project is maintained (communication included ). Then, gaining experiences for this - cause I'm quite sure we will face some unexpected problems - we can try harder approach, with designing our own hardware. So, basically, lets start with easier and "smaller" - but still effective - approach, and then, after learning on it (and using it happily) lets try harder things.
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2011-08-21
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2011-08-21
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I'm not understanding your post here. I wasn't proposing to use the Smart Book for Cordia, but rather I want to get it and get Cordia working on it myself. Which is how other people have been doing with existing hardware/devices and want to use Meego on them, no?
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2011-08-21
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2011-08-21
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That is super cool! I hope the build quality has gotten better since you got yours though. Fragile things do not live long in my hands lol
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2011-08-21
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2011-08-22
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cordia, fremantle ux, hildon, maemo 5 ux, meego, sanctuary, the garden |
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