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2012-03-11
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Is your criteria for Harmattan's end based on whether Nokia continue to support the os? If so then Fremantle should be already dead and buried so what is the Fremantle community doing here talking about something dead?
Even if Nokia stops N9 production the user community may still live for another 5 years so talk of Harmattan's death is premature.
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2012-03-11
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2012-03-11
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2012-03-12
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No, not premature. My criteria of alive system is active development and progress. Closed bugzilla signals stagnation. I'm not really surprised, since Qgil hinted about it a while ago, so my hopes were never high for Harmattan. Mer systems are the future, not Nokia's OS. If only Nokia could open source something useful from Harmattan (such as e-mail client for example) that could really benefit the community.
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2012-03-12
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2012-03-12
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2012-03-12
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2012-03-12
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Even if Mer is open source and developed by the community what is the point without a hardware partner? If it cannot be implemented into a device it will be nothing more than an academic curiosity. Also there must be a system for creating and selling apps or it will never grow into a practical OS for general users.
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2012-03-12
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Btw I forced my friends to install Talkx on their iPhones and now video calls works like a charm between N9 and iPhone.
I don't know it Talkx exists for Android though. I've tried calling Android phones that has vtok installed, but that doesn't work.
Last edited by latency; 2012-03-11 at 15:28.