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2013-12-28
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These are all still developed systems.
But why would one want doubly obsoleted one?
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2013-12-28
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Because some of us still believe fremantle is way better than the other mobile OSes out there.
Also, it seems that getting it running on n950 will bring lots of experience what one would expect on the HW acceleration part of porting to Neo900, I am still thinking if I should start trying to do it. Or maybe the first step should be updating the SGX drivers on n900. I am undecided yet...
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2013-12-28
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Because some of us still believe fremantle is way better than the other mobile OSes out there.
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2013-12-28
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Sure. I second that.
I also think that Maemo is the first best thing since sliced bread.
But why revert to Maemo 5, while you have Maemo 6 on N950 already?
Sure, Qt is heavy and Hildon is more desktop like experience. But forward-porting Hildon Desktop to Maemo 6 may be more worthwhile than puling the whole OS a generation back.
Even the closed Hildon parts should be trivial to forward port, as these do not use FP much.
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2013-12-28
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But why would one want doubly obsoleted one?
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