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2010-06-16
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2010-06-16
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Whenever you feel drowsy and suggest such an absurd idea to Nokia, just look at http://bit.ly/9fZvTu. It'll wake you right up again.
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2010-06-16
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@ Looking at y'all and sighing
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Well, this one has been "fixed"
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2010-06-16
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The charger chip will do so automatically, BME doesn't magically grant the ability to charge.
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2010-06-16
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@ Springfield, MA, USA
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2010-06-16
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@ Finland
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How these core components are decided on, and by who, has never been clear, and it appears to be as much by negotiation between commercial partners as it is technical merit.
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2010-06-16
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@ Norway
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Some counter-examples: "Compliance" criteria are starting to become clear - you will be required to ship all of the MeeGo core components, and not any replacement components for them; to be called MeeGo.
One example: ConnMan instead of Network Manager.
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MeeGo is backing a different horse, because one of the commercial partners has invested in it. Not technical merit, not open decision making.
Within workgroups, different components and applications will be included. So, for example, Evolution Express and Banshee were included in MeeGo Netbook, in spite of being GTK+ applications - primarily because a partner (Novell) pushed for their inclusion, and Intel forced them through. Where's the open roadmap & component selection?
Yes, the project aims to be open, and I'd like to see that happen, but plainly it isn't yet. What you have are people like Arjen justifying decisions which are made behind closed doors once they've been announced - the community is faced with a fait accompli. I don't mind a small number of people having a say on components, but I'd like that say to be recorded somewhere so that the greater community can understand the reasons for choices.
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2010-06-16
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@ Bucharest
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MeeGo ships a new stable release every 6 months and its development is continuous.
And MeeGo will not be as successful without you. If you still believe that the future relies in an open platform rooted in the Linux & free desktop communities the MeeGo project needs YOU.
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2010-06-16
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@ Bucharest
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As I see it, MeeGo is a lot more exposed to the community that Maemo ever was or could be, precisely because there is not just one company involved.
It would be good to hear the voices of these early adopters (or anybody else) and their concrete problems e.g. "In Maemo I have done A, B, C during these years and now I can't move forward to the MeeGo project because of X, Y, Z. Unless this changes, all my effort invested in Maemo is wasted in MeeGo."
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2010-06-16
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@ London
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