GodLikeCreature
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2009-11-20
, 11:49
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@ Spain
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#141
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2009-11-20
, 12:00
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Joined on Jun 2008
@ Praha, Czech Republic
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#142
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2009-11-20
, 12:49
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@ Finland
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#143
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I keep thinking Nokia is moving too slow. A potential release of Maemo6 on spring 2011 is way too late! Considering the improvement we´ve seen from Androd 1.x to Android 2.0, and that Google is rumoured to be shooting for a late next year Android 3.0 release, I keep thinking Nokia may fall off the wagon if they don´t expedite dramatically their development.
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2009-11-20
, 12:55
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Joined on Oct 2009
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#144
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The changes Maemo6 brings are the biggest changes in Maemo EVER. If they can pull that off in under a year AND make that a mass-market product on the first try, hats off.
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2009-11-20
, 14:23
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Joined on Mar 2006
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#145
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2009-11-20
, 14:44
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Joined on Mar 2007
@ Pennsylvania, USA
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#146
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2009-11-20
, 15:30
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Joined on Mar 2007
@ Pennsylvania, USA
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#147
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Make a Maemo release every three months with 25% of what you want instead of one release in a year with 100% of what you want.
Will Nokia do this? Probably not, it's too alien to their thought processes.
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2009-11-20
, 15:55
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@ Finland
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#148
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2009-11-20
, 16:49
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Joined on Oct 2009
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#149
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From the start of Maemo, Nokia apparently intended annual major-version upgrades to the OS. I find that to be a reasonably rapid OS release schedule. Heck, I still see Windows users bashing Apple for churning out Mac OS X releases that frequently.
Swapping out GTK for Qt on a device while bringing a massively redesigned UI to the system and all apps may not be as hard to accomplish smoothly as the old libc5 to glibc change, if you remember that, but I'd guess that were it attempted, Nokia would wind up expending multiple times more effort on managing the transition than they did on actual design and code.
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2009-11-29
, 10:01
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Joined on Nov 2009
@ Mannheim, Germany
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#150
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compatibility, future, harmattan, harmattan is for new $$$, maemo, maemo 6, n900, speculation, upgrade |
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