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2010-02-23
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3. Rename talk.maemo.org --> talk.meego.com. There might be some legal problems moving accounts with private data under another domain (no idea). Another problem, perhaps bigger, is to move all this crew there, leaving nothing for those not interested in 'MeeGo' (from strict N900 users not that interested in platform etc to people with a strong opinion about MeeGo for some reason, OS2008 users, etc).
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2010-02-23
, 16:12
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2010-02-23
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2010-02-23
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I can't help but feel that multiple forums will be detrimental to the formation of a cohesive MeeGo community. It's an unnecessary and largely artificial separation of hardware from software, product from development.
What will happen to someone who posts a question in the "wrong" forum - will they be told to b*gger off and post in the correct place (wherever that might be)? For example, someone asking a Nokia related question on the MeeGo forum - will they be told "Sorry, please post in your own forum - thread closed"? Or a Nokia owner with an obvious OS/software related technical issue, will their thread be ignored when posting in the Nokia forum, because the Nokia forum isn't for technical issues? What a mess that will be.
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2010-02-23
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#136
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What will happen to someone who posts a question in the "wrong" forum - will they be told to b*gger off and post in the correct place (wherever that might be)?
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2010-02-23
, 18:51
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2010-02-23
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2010-02-23
, 19:22
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#139
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So how do you propose this to happen -- when even a new device (company/brand/model) comes out, a new forum gets created at MeeGo.com? That would mean creating a forum for each new Nokia Harmattan device, Symbian device, Intel device, Clarion, LG, Acer, Dell, etc.? If those forums are not created, there will be discussions regarding those devices anyway. Isn't it better to just go to TMO or to moblin.org to just discuss about a specific device?
Artificial forums (e.g. Nokia Devices, Intel Devices, etc) can be created that when clicked, go to the specific company forums, TMO or forums.nokia in Nokia's case.
While your example shows the wrong way of saying it, I believe that a lot will reply nicely that they have seen a discussion (link added) about a certain topic at the TMO or at moblin.org.
I'm not against having just one forum since I think it can be forced to work. I think it's just more organized to have some forums maintained where the correct organization or company has more control over.
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2010-02-23
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I am however still far from convinced that tmo should turn into meego; for reasons stated previously I consider meego a whole new ball game and really believe that maemo ought to stay here and meego over there, even if there is some overlap. As suggested, if the N900 becomes a valid target for meego it should certainly have a presence on a meego forum. People who keep maemo on their device have tmo and people who advance with meego (primarily, I suspect, power users and hackers for the first year or so at least) have the meego community. This is my two cents and again, I'm fully ready to be proven wrong! I suspect what it comes down to is a semantic misunderstanding whereby I am thinking of meego as a new thing while others consider it (probably correctly?) as the next maemo thing.
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A little reply to Volt- I didn't phrase my post very eloquently and gave the wrong impression. Usability is the focus of my university studies this year and is my primary area of interest. I will advocate as much as anyone that UCD is not a frivolous luxury but an absolute necessity today. But IMO consulting thousands of users en masse when all those users only represent one section of the target demographic is of limited practical benefit (potentially counterproductive); I would expect things to be done differently... and so my ideas were not incompatible with a decent user consultation process. I really couldn't agree more with your view that users need to be part of (or preferably, central to) the develoment of the project.