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I really couldn't be much happier with it if indeed this is the last major Maemo release.
The only real complaint I have is still a combination of no IMAPidle and the fact that Nokia Messaging's servers won't interact with my mail server because it doesn't have a supported, signed cert. My sincere hope, though, is that by early next year, I'll be running a properly functioning build of Meego and this issue will be resolved.
Regardless, thanks to everyone who contributed. My phone is used constantly for work (I'm a Linux admin) and play. I appreciate the effort.