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Hi,
I've been trying to search various threads but have not found the answer so I was hoping the gurus here would enlighten us.
With the announcement of Tizen, where does this leave the various community efforts to bring MeeGo / MeeGo-Harmattan CE / HE / ?E to the N900.
My guess is that they're all closed and CSSU is it. I would just appreciate it if someone would just say so explicitly.
Back when the N900 was just out if Nokia just stuck to their guns and held on to Maemo and knocked out Harmattan without the distraction of MeeGo I wonder if we'd be in a different place. I guess we'll never know.
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2011-09-28
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To my understanding I'm not aware of any efforts to bring harmattan to N900 in it's current N950/N9 form, so I guess there's no change there.
As for the N900CE (REAL Meego) builds, I can only hope that we'll see the 1.3 release before it all ends.
Given that Intel has been fairly specific about Tizen targetting Intel chipsets, I would think that all Arm ports of Meego may not have much of a future, so for those interested, now might be a good time to start downloading the non-oss components from the repo.
Don't assume that Meego was the distraction that caused all the grief for Nokia.
Nokia's decision to completely rewrite for Qt was the major hurdle for the quick and smooth progression of Fremantle to Harmattan, not their involvement with Meego.
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2011-09-29
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2011-09-29
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Harmattan's relationship to Meego is a lot looser than most realise. the compatibility aspects are what Nokia used to argue for using the "Meego" brand, and yet thanks to good marketing and a media that is happy to use catchy names, most people actually believe that the N9 is real Meego.
For those that would hope to continue developing Meego on Arm, having Noka's non-oss components (BME, Graphics Drivers etc) will allow this to continue, using the N900 as a reference platform, thus my suggestion that people may wish to ensure they have them.
I'd argue that the Symbian development Teams in Nokia played a greater role in strangling Harmattan Development than Meego.
Re-writing Harmattan for Qt was supposed to ease the transition of applications and development when progression to "real" Meego took place at some undecided, future time.
For me, it's a disappointing outcome, but reflects a two-finger salute to Nokia by Intel,
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2011-09-29
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2011-09-29
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I guess the point would be, some people will continue to play with Meego for the simple pleasure in tinkering with it.
whilst already having a presence in windows Desktop environments, I'm not sure where Qt will go wrt WP.
All of the Marketing spin about the "next billion" was mainly in reference to s40 taking a foothold in developing markets like the asian continent,
and although I haven't tried it, given that the wp sdk link on the Nokia website were all pointing to the MS sdk, i'd say Qt doesn't play a big role in WP at Nokia, but am happy to stand corrected.
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2011-09-29
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I've been trying to search various threads but have not found the answer so I was hoping the gurus here would enlighten us.
With the announcement of Tizen, where does this leave the various community efforts to bring MeeGo / MeeGo-Harmattan CE / HE / ?E to the N900.
My guess is that they're all closed and CSSU is it. I would just appreciate it if someone would just say so explicitly.
Back when the N900 was just out if Nokia just stuck to their guns and held on to Maemo and knocked out Harmattan without the distraction of MeeGo I wonder if we'd be in a different place. I guess we'll never know.