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qgil, the big problem is that there really is no single source for N900/Maemo related information from Nokia/Maemo.
It is spread all over the place with different level of relevance and accuracy. Most of all timely (news) updates are missing.
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2010-06-11
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Discussions outside the bunker, in the community, with people like ragnar and vitaly are things of the past, and that's a shame. (...) Even the rare technical pointers and tidbits igor dropped on occasion were wonderful.
We're regressing toward communication levels approximating early-Texrat Maemo times.
Nokia's gone head down, full speed on MeeGo work, but the next big thing is always what leaves this community standing outside, trying to catch a glimpse of something, anything happening beyond the shuttered windows.
MeeGo is still too much in the shadows, running silent and deep. Nokia dropped Elephanta as too small a step and rushed Fremantle out to hold everyone over during the wait for Harmattan, but these repeated waits for the next big, double-secret thing have worn the community's goodwill thin in a growing number of spots.
However, with MeeGo consisting of a string of big, future reveals, and Maemo not clearly showing how much life it has left, there's a large information deficit crying out to be filled.
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2010-06-11
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2010-06-11
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qgil, the big problem is that there really is no single source for N900/Maemo related information from Nokia/Maemo.
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It would be much better if there was a single webpage where all the N900/Maemo news by Nokia would be consolidated.
There are also similar problems related to the development software/documentiation (no single source for all the relevant information).
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2010-06-11
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2010-06-11
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Trust me: Nokia Conversations.
If they announce something that doesn't happen or they announce something you dislike "venting your frustration" there is more productive than doing it here. Even if they don't talk about something you want them to talk about, there is a Suggest a topic link for that.
That is a Nokia official site devoted to have conversations with Nokia customers and anybody else interested. maemo.org is a community site and the Nokia guys around are really more effective and useful when they can do their work or hobby without customers reminding them about the things they know, are not responsible of and don't really feel like talking about. Less on a Friday night.
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2010-06-11
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The fact you have responed to my post shows that posters are likely to get more of a responce here than on any of the other Nokia sites. I feel posters come to this site as they feel their voicies are being being heard by somebody connected with Nokia, posting elsewhere seems a pointless task.
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2010-06-11
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You have a point. Would http://www.womworld.com/nokia/catego.../n900-devices/ be a better starting point? But yes, that is not obvious from http://maemo.nokia.com
I'll comment this in my team.
There is http://wiki.maemo.org/Documentation/...eveloper_Guide and now the Nokia Qt SDK comes with own documentation, and there is http://www.forum.nokia.com/Devices/Maemo/ . But yes, I see what you mean.
The arrival of the Qt SDK and one day the Web Runtime will simplify this a lot, since there will be a clear set of tools and APIs supported and all the documentation will revolve around them.
I think what you are looking for is what will emerge from http://wiki.meego.com/Application_developer_site
It is spread all over the place with different level of relevance and accuracy. Most of all timely (news) updates are missing.
Some of the stuff is buried somewhere on this forum but they are hard to find.
Nokia Conversations is a bad place because on the rare occasion that N900/Maemo gets mentioned it will be off the front page in couple of days due to the vast number of othe Nokia related news.
Similar issue with Nokia Beta Labs and Ovi Blogs.
So people (users and developers) are scrambling for news from Ari's (Jaaksi) blog or twitter single line tweets. Peter (or somebody else) posts a tweet now and then and then disappears from view.
Rumors in blog sites are pretty much that is left.
It would be much better if there was a single webpage where all the N900/Maemo news by Nokia would be consolidated. Should be easy to setup, good old websites still have their use. Cost in effort would be small.
Have you looked at the news in Maemo Software - Nokia Maemo News ( http://maemo.nokia.com/news/ )
Latest news item is fairly new (May 26), but the one before it was in November 2009 !!! Imagine if you (or the Maemo/N900 team) was using that source for keeping up to date on the N900.
There are also similar problems related to the development software/documentiation (no single source for all the relevant information).
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