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2010-08-19
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2010-08-19
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2010-08-19
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As I said in my post, we're actively upstreaming the kernel drivers (as they're open source) so they're also maintained in the main kernel ecosystem.
In addition to that, we have to maintain N900 in MeeGo as a reference device and we do update to newer kernels.. I mean, we did a .28 -> .33 -> .34 -> .35 already. It gets easier each time as more and more code is in upstream..
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2010-08-19
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2010-08-19
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build one kernel that runs well in both Maemo 5 and MeeGo, they will come.
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2010-08-19
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You can just look at the current state of meego to learn about its openess. Many people are alredy porting it to n900, to n8x0. to various beagleboards, to the google one, to various other dev boards ...
While only time will tell if these projects will have success. But a fact is that there is happening much more in public than happended with maemo5 (which was imho never ported to anything but the beaglebaord and even that stopped working after maemo5 alpha release).
Just get involved if you worry about all this.
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2010-08-19
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The technical problem is that newer kernels remove interfaces Maemo 5 needs to run properly. And well, Maemo 5 is closed source and it's a wrong attitude to let closed source block kernel upgrades.
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2010-08-19
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2010-08-19
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- When it comes to vendors apps I can only speak on behalf of Nokia, reminding the fair play pact allowing the community to play around in Nokia binaries as long as they stay in Nokia hardware. It's not my job to comment on official Nokia updates and releases of closed components.
A question mark "?" is all the punctuation you need at the end of a sentence ...