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2010-02-15
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Interesting, however I'm not sure what Valério was supposed to do with this info except sit on it. Briefing the whole council would make more sense (because at least then they can discuss something useful amongst themselves), this feels more like informing for the sake of being able to say they informed (or perhaps because that was the best they were able to get).
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2010-02-15
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#123
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Well, he was supposed to be a community proxy and be involved, but it sounds like it didn't work out that way.
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2010-02-15
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As much as it frustrates me, I just don't see any other way two large companies like Intel and Nokia could really have gone about this. In the end, money talks and a big PR move like this brings a lot more interest than having a pow-wow with your community.
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2010-02-16
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#125
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I had decided to run for council again as I said mainly for transition and project continuation/closure purposes. Unless the idea of a council is utterly killed by some entity with clout, I will still do so.
There's a status quo to dissolve now and a new one to build. The former causes anxiety; the latter stimulates the creative juices.
No matter what the outcome, I'm going to stick around and try to bring closure to my (too many) pet projects. Help wind things down if nothing else. I owe that to the community that put me in the position of being part of something grand. If it had not been for that, I might not have ever seen Amsterdam (I don't get out much) and I am still glowing from that wonderful experience.
Some of those projects, like Brainstorm improvements, the Maemo User Experience Framework and even community outreach may very well have a place at the MeeGo table. I hope so, and hope to help out if nothing else.
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2010-02-16
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#126
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2010-02-16
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#127
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2010-02-16
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@ Italy
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#128
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I'd like that question to be very specific. Nokia said a while ago that it was committed to the community being comprised of developers, enthusiasts and end users.
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2010-02-16
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#129
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Interesting, however I'm not sure what Valério was supposed to do with this info except sit on it.
Briefing the whole council would make more sense (because at least then they can discuss something useful amongst themselves), this feels more like informing for the sake of being able to say they informed (or perhaps because that was the best they were able to get).
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2010-02-16
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@ Helsinki
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#130
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I'd like that question to be very specific. Nokia said a while ago that it was committed to the community being comprised of developers, enthusiasts and end users. I'd like to see some sort of commitment that end users are still wanted, since they don't seem to feature in the moblin landscape at all.
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Just rename MeEgo to maemo and all problems are solved!