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2010-05-27
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So can someone that knows whats going on break this down im dumb terms for peple that dont know much about what is going on. Specifically in point form.
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2010-05-27
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"This time Nokia did not report N-Series and E-Series sales, but All About Symbian estimated those at about 4.3 million N-Series and 5.7 Million E-Series. That means half of Nokia's smartphones were of the low-cost type. "
Enough said.
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2010-05-27
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First look at MeeGo 1.0 for Notebooks:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1P5DHjSLj8s
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2010-05-27
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2010-05-27
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i don't understand, if the n900 is a reference platform for developing meego, how difficult can it be for the community to "port" it to the n900.
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2010-05-27
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Peter Schneider
We keep on pumping out software. Yesterday PR1.2, today MeeGo 1.0 OS core for #N900. http://meego.com/
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2010-05-27
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2010-05-27
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Doesn't Intels MeeGo(moblin) have it's own smartphone UX? Like we saw from the Intels videos and that's what N900 is getting, not Harmattan/MeeGo?
No, the thread is about bringing the MeeGo instance contained in Harmattan to N900. Ie, bring Harmattan to N900. Harmattan on N900.
My (personal) hope is that it is really a trivial port. Similar to how we ported Maemo5 to Beagleboard and Zoom2.. both OMAP3 devices with similar hardware.. But audience.. everyone moves on sometime.
This project is to bridge the gap till MeeGo (RPM based) is mature enough and has differentiation available and we can want to port that to N900. It isn't a new 'big project', it's similar to a mini project like Maemo on Beagle was. And best of all, it is a project to have the N900 not be left behind. And a realistic one of the sort.
It's been a failure if we don't have something working properly on N900 by Harmattan release (or whatever comes right before).
Goal would be to make the hardware adaptation stand on it's own so it can be easily maintained and follow Harmattan releases with ease. Done just right, it would be a minimal set of patches towards Harmattan + some binaries to support N900.
Beginnings would be patching against what is being released in the Harmattan alpha, beta releases. Building images with that, configurations, etc.
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2010-05-27
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1P5DHjSLj8s