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2010-02-20
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2010-02-20
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2010-02-20
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Still, all this is speculation keepsie. You have no roadmap, no timeline, and very little concrete information to go on. How will it actually work? Will someone have to take packages like foo.rpm, turn them into a foo.deb, host them in some repo (public or private?), and rely on community support? If so, I think Debian Mobile might be a better option since they already have the infrastructure, security, and expertise to do something like this.
Some people from the Maemo community have already moved on and want to to start such a Debian Mobile project, it might be an excellent way to support the N900.
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2010-02-20
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Okay, Listen very carefully I shall say this only once.
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I work on bringing Maemo 5.0 to Nokia N800, N810(W).
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2010-02-20
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2010-02-20
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Nokia MeeGo Announcment confrence at Once Bercalona
in according to nokia the nokia n900 will be get it
about march-june 2nd quarter 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SNafLSS4JQ
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2010-02-20
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I have been a Nokia/Blackberry fan for many years. Nokia's have come a long way and the N900 is like the flagship with the integration of telephony. They will not kill it off that easy because it rivals a lot of things in the market. Its the new boom we needed in a cellphone. We will begin seeing some awesome things come from the community and Nokia in a joint effort to stay on top of marketshare and bring the company back into the spotlight and hopefully we will be there to see it all go down.