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2010-02-15
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2010-02-15
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2010-02-15
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The second thing to note here is that the ENTIRE OS is going opensource with MeeGo. Should Nokia simply stop supporting us "poor" N900 users then there is nothing stopping us simply compiling the OS for ourselves. No more complaints about closed source media players etc etc.
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It depends on how you define OS, a media player is not really part of the OS, so it could very well be closed source. It could also be that Manufacturers add other proprietary parts (such as drivers, power management code) when they create a release for a specific device.
I hope this will not be the case and Nokia will strive to make a good example and open source as much as possible when they integrate the current Maemo 5 into MeGoo.
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2010-02-15
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2010-02-15
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It doesn't matter which package format is used. But if MeeGo uses RPM it will be more fedora-centric which doesn't even support ARM as an official port. Debian however supported ARM for years and as a consequence it is more stable.
Looks like the nokia managment is clueless and has no idea of what they're doing. As long as they can proclaim "strategic partnerships with technology giants" everything seems fine.
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2010-02-15
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2010-02-15
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With Qt4.6 the whole concept of "porting" an app is re-invented. I have written 3 apps using the Qt 4.6 platform since I bought my N900 and the thing that struck me immediately was how easy it was to move from platform to platform.
I run Linux on my desktop, Qt creator runs fine there and I have the scratchbox installed for compiling to ARM. I run windows 7 on my laptop and Qt creator works fine there and I have MADDE installed for compiling to ARM. Regardless of the environment I am on the apps compile and run. All it needs is the libs to be compiled for the platform and we already KNOW they will be for maemo and the N900. So porting an app that is based on Qt (and it sounds like they all will be in the future) is as simple as compiling the app for that platform. Since MeeGo will be multi hardware based (including ARM) I see no reason to believe devs would not compile for all platforms, including ARM.
The second thing to note here is that the ENTIRE OS is going opensource with MeeGo. Should Nokia simply stop supporting us "poor" N900 users then there is nothing stopping us simply compiling the OS for ourselves. No more complaints about closed source media players etc etc.
This is a change - and change can be scary - but if we take a deep breath and realize where this change can take us, I think we will all see the advantages to this merger.
(Heck at a basic level larger devs are certainly going to be looking at this platform with both Nokia AND Intel behind it)
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