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#151
Originally Posted by egoshin View Post
Oh, no! Can you elaborate here - what is a problem with GTK?

If it is not a standard X11 then the attractiveness of N9 falls down rapidly...
iuts strandard X11 but libgtk is not there and the UI will look crap if trying too port gtk/qt apps direclty because of a different winmanager etc..

IMHO! many apps in N900 also looks crap when using standard "desktop UI". (even if its cool to test such apps
 
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Originally Posted by abill_uk View Post
For the sake of this community and to save Maemo.org as it is right now you will need to keep people interested to keep the numbers up.

I am all for your suggestions and qwazix also as this seems to be the most practical way as IcyMoustache also reiterated BUT to keep the numbers as high as possible and for software development to have the interest it needs, there has to be hardware related discussions as well.

This community has florished with Nokia devices and will it stay Nokia as far as hardware is concerned ? and now we have the possibility of adding other devices.

Bring in devices like LG or whatever manufacturer will go with MeeGo will bring a new lease of life here.

Also remember Maemo is not dead yet and neither is the N900 by a long shot (i can keep my main 900 alive for years to come) and the N9 being already MeeGo based, now add more devices from other manufacturers, this community is going to widen it's approach all round and bring in new interest globally.

I can see this working .
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#153
Originally Posted by Master of Gizmo View Post
This is currently paused (as most other adaptations are) since MeeGo/Arm switched to so the so called hardfp and all the closed source driver pieces and bits required to setup GLES are typically not available in a hardfp compatible form.

Funny (not!) to see how the more things change, the more they stay the same
With these new fangled n900 do you still need a binary blob to charge the battery?
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#154
I made a post on fmc now about this issue. http://forum.meego.com/showpost.php?...8&postcount=62

Will be interesting to see what happens with formeego, and with Meego as a project in a wider sense.
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Originally Posted by egoshin View Post
Oh, no! Can you elaborate here - what is a problem with GTK?

If it is not a standard X11 then the attractiveness of N9 falls down rapidly...
As mikecomputing said, it is x11 but gtk/qt looks VERY ugly. QML is the way to go for meego/harmattan. If you still want to use gtk/qt you have to modify your app anyway, ie like Fennec, so still requires some work. All I can say is been there done that and qml is the MUCH prefered graphical toolkit to use for meego/harmattan.
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#156
Here's my thoughts, whatever they may be worth to anyone here:

Community Council vote is supposedly coming up (I would REALLY prefer more public updates about council activities. New thread on the forums announcing each of the meetings on IRC, etc), and honestly, when we vote and such, the transformation of TMO/maemo.org community should be the forefront of both the community council members' platforms, and everyone's thoughts going into the election. IF we want to redefine the functions of the Community Council to something broader than serving as a negotiating point between community and Nokia, we need to have more directed discussion about what exactly we want to do, which currently is happening in a haphazard manner.

I am assuming everyone (who wants to keep Maemo support going past the Nokia plug-pull) thinks we want to EVENTUALLY create a new repository mirror for the Extras(-testing/-devel) repositories. Because if I recall correctly the schedule for the end of Nokia funding was end of 2012 (if I recall correctly from another post - readers, please don't assume I'm right until someone else verifies). This doesn't need to be done now, but we need to be ready for it BEFORE the plug pull, and if this is ever to happen, we need to start planning for it now - i.e. we need to vote to give the Community Council power to appropriate donations and to perform server renting, site administration, etc, on behalf of the community. If we do this, we also need to consider a demand for transparency - if donations get handled by the Council, we'll need to expect that we know what money is going where and how. IF we do that, in turn we need to think of some financial structure to the 'community' and the Council, in that the money should ideally not be stored in some community member's bank account, etc. We can either iron the details out beforehand, or grant the logistic-determining powers to the council as part of the vote that's coming up whenever, BUT if we do the latter, the transparency aspect should still apply - I.E council should have the power to make the plans but the plan should be gone over with the community publicly before being put in action.

I say the sooner we start setting up a mirror of all the extras repositories the better, because we'll have more time to iron out bugs with trying to get autobuilders set up and working.

Which brings me to the next main point... The binary blobs, particularly the non-freely-distributable ones. Now, Nokians have said in at least one bug-report (I believe it was about getbootstate, prob'ly a source code release request) comment that they have a policy that redistribution of closed binaries / modified scripts for the purpose of developing is accepted behavior in Nokia's eyes. Which means we can weasel around at an end-user level, hiding our own stashes of closed source blobs and out local image copies. But that's not user friendly at all.

Frankly, if we don't have a resolution to this, eventually Maemo 5 will indeed die, the slow and painful death of having users and developers find that their devices have some broken or missing package that they can't install. And then it's Cordia, MeeGo CE, or something else.

In my opinion, it is not impossible to recode enough of the closed source bits that we're no longer confined to Maemo 5's current kernel version (i.e. we'd need to focus on cloning the closed source parts that are compiled against a specific kernel), and start forward-porting Maemo 5's kernel to more recent kernel versions, and if we achieve THAT, then we can backport other open source packages or use the freely distributable closed source blobs from MeeGo. If we got until the end of 2012 to do it, I think it's possible if enough skilled community members work on it. Sadly people that skilled rarely care enough about a dying device, but I know they're around. On that note, we could authorize the Community Council to use raised funds for the hiring of particularly skilled programmers to write FOSS clones of some of the more difficult things. Personally though, I think if we have to resort to that it's probably not worth the expenditure, UNLESS we have a good chance of getting the entire thus 'freed' Maemo 5 onto other hardware.

I am very much of the opinion that Maemo 5+CSSU can coexist with MeeGo, and not only that, if Maemo 5+CSSU survives by the way mentioned above, it will be pulling open source code from MeeGo for a while. The two could then probably use the same drivers and tools for most ports to other hardware, etc.
 

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Originally Posted by Mentalist Traceur View Post
Community Council vote is supposedly coming up (I would REALLY prefer more public updates about council activities. New thread on the forums announcing each of the meetings on IRC, etc)
I don't want to pull this off topic, but just to quickly address:

  • I am firmly in favor of council (and other) transparency. That's why I started the Ask the Council thread long ago. I wish I could be more involved on IRC but my job tends to interfere. I cannot speak for other council members.
  • AFAIK the info you ask for IS publicly and frequently posted here in the Community section. Can you be specific on gaps (but in the Ask the Council thread, please). But do note that at least 3 of us are heavily engaged in this thread (qole, SD69, myself).
  • This has been a long, ongoing sore subject with many of us on the council: we tend to get very little community engagement with what we share. Only a handful of members consistently stay involved, and there is usually sparse involvement from others unless there's a really hot topic (like this one). I would LOVE to see more interest from the community!
Back to the topic...
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#158
If all you want is a mirror of the repositories, pali did that already.
But as I've said before, I think a discussion about community continuation of the infrastructure is premature; the people who are discussing it now may not be the people still around in 18 months.

I think there are still many things that can be talked about, however. Such as how we should start turning the ship at this point -- which general direction should we as a group start heading at this point?
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Just to be clear, my position is that we need to start heading for Something Else, as the Maemo community is a "cut flower" -- it will look good in the vase for a while, but it isn't going to grow anymore.
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I think there are still many things that can be talked about, however. Such as how we should start turning the ship at this point -- which general direction should we as a group start heading at this point?
IF (and maybe only if) we don't unwind talk.maemo.org back to ITT, I propose reaching out to umpcportal for possible migration there. They have a nice forum and address a very broad array of devices and topics all oriented toward MIDs/UMPCs/etc. To me it's a natural, logical fit.
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