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2010-05-25
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NITDroid? No movement in a while that warrants full replacement of the current OS.
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2010-05-25
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Sad day. I was on the #maemo freenode IRC channel earlier today and people were being banned and kicked out for speaking their mind on this topic and being upset (rightly so) at Nokia. Others were being ridiculed and laughed at by the so called "senior" members of the community.
I thought this was an open community that nurtured a debate? What a joke, next they'll start deleting threads on here.
NOKIA BETRAYED US!!! TRAITORS!
No freaking meego on the n900 - FAIL
YES
i dongt
i dont want an os put together by a bunch of pimple faced hackers. i want official release !!!!
nokia give me my money back
huge huge huge fail nokia
pexi: toy your nokia never
I'm freaking disappointed nokia - never again am I buying nokia
stskeeps: open your fanboy blinders suckers
nokia needs fools that continue buying into their junk - fools
all I'm saying is all N900 buyers got their money stolen by nokia
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2010-05-25
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Besides applications, the OS support from the community - Community SSU excepted - just plain sucks for the last 3+ years.
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2010-05-25
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How does this differ from most phone OSs? WinMo has been doing it for years. Android has similar issues, where owners are at the mercy of the manufacturers if they are going to get updates.
Now, I bought my N900 with the full understanding that Harmanhattan/Meego might not come for it. I was fine with that, since the OS runs fine for me for the most part. As long as most major bugs are taken care of, I'm not too worried about my device. As you continue to use your N810, I expect I will continue to use my N900 for a while, particularly if capacitive screens are the future.
If Meego does come, I'll be happy. If it doesn't come, it is likely I'll still be happy, since I'm mostly happy with the phone as it stands now.
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2010-05-25
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I think saying that is completely unfair to dj_steve. He's made a **** load of progress. From the videos I saw, it looked as fast as Maemo 5 on the n900. Also, he is doing it alone so I wouldn't expect development to be super fast.
Look at the videos here. I think progress is being made
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2010-05-25
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Don't know if you guys know it or not but there is a group of paid professonal programmers working on Meego on N900. It is being done my people just like the people who are making Meego for the next device. Just because there are is no Offical Shinny Nokia Stamped update doesn't mean that there is not a professonal update being paid for by Nokia.
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2010-05-25
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Well we can make absolutely sure of that. We're already on track, that's for sure. A community effort like none other.
Well if apathy and a subtle antagonism towards those who are trying to put forth effort is what can be expected of the community, I can see why so few people bother to try and help. I wouldn't be shocked if the total number of people who have actually tried to contribute are a tiny, tiny minority of the people who frequent these forums and rarely those who yell at Nokia the loudest.
Indeed, MeeGo for the N900 probably is already dead and it is this community and cynically pessimistic commentary from all sides that will kill it.
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2010-05-25
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Most people would expect a company to have learned from prior mistakes. It's 2010, not 2000.
Most people knew that Harmattan was not going to make it to the Fremantle device; however read the threads around here and you'd see that hope was still alive.
Hope is now fully dead. Stabbed in the heart by a protracted, 6 month delayed answer from Nokia that finally, and clearly stated what most people had assumed to be true already - the N900 was a dead end. The early adopters largely knew; the new users, or the people in Hong Kong did not - it just got launched there.
I'd honestly have to say that you have the healthiest outlook of anybody about this situation. I don't disagree with your stance; I just wonder how many times will people continue to support Maemo/MeeGo when each device is a dot-revision away from obsolescence based on whatever whim Nokia comes across.
The decision for resistive screen was basically a bad decision - capacitive is their future now. Multi-touch (which we all knew was never coming to the N900) will be the new drive forward.
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Mer? Dead.
Mer^2? Dead.
MeeGo for N900? Might as well be dead.
NITDroid? No movement in a while that warrants full replacement of the current OS.
OS2007HE? It was slow.
OS2008HE? It was even slower.
Besides applications, the OS support from the community - Community SSU excepted - just plain sucks for the last 3+ years.