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2011-08-30
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@ Gothenburg in Sweden
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TMO FTW. Besides, I have a feeling that the N9 won't be all that welcome at the MeeGo party (or should that be 'wake').
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2011-08-30
, 19:08
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#13
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Out of morbid and bored curiousity, could you elaborate on what you don't like?
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2011-08-30
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@ Springfield, MA, USA
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Compare the two. Here there's a past of openness, people that helped out people in many, over the top ways. I thought I once had bricked my N810. Had a couple of folks help me behind the scenes, didn't even want my thanks. They were just happy to help.
I've had epic arguments with Textrat, Zerojay and a few others... and in the end, they kept their cool, stayed adult and we've come to respect our differences and likenesses.
I've actually had Reggie contact me directly when I was seriously offended by a racial remark that I didn't agree with one bit. Now that's class.
There? It's clinical... almost verboten (forbidden) to talk about much more than just MeeGo. Have a discussion, it'll get looked at, but not commented. Quim decreed that that place was to be for developers only... and it shows.
The discussions, while easily parsed if you've written one line of code seriously - they're just cold. No warmth. No history. Just a bunch of privileged folks with N950's toiling away to see the fruit of their efforts on the Nokia N9.
That's not a bad thing, but it doesn't hit in the same way as a bunch of folks happy to just have a 770. Or a N800. Or a N810. From the N900 down, the community declined into a group of folks that didn't believe in certain things (N900 didn't sell well, let's see that argument hold a flame against how it's "the most perfect piece of GNU/Linux in your pocket ever released" types of arguments).
Ultimately, that site seems to be more of one mind... all stepping in one direction. Here, the entropy is part of the background noise that makes this place.
I don't do well in clinical, boring places. Reminds me of a padded cell. I'd rather be part of the crazies running the asylum.
It's different. If anything, it's a difference that I can't embrace. And I base that difference on being an ITT member first. Then TMO. I have an account there at MeeGo.com, but I have like 4 posts.
That's 4 too many in my opinion.
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2011-08-30
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@ Wigan, UK
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Soooo... what? MeeGo lacks a diversity of opinions and types of people, right?
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2011-08-30
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@ Springfield, MA, USA
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2011-08-30
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Soooo... what? MeeGo lacks a diversity of opinions and types of people, right?
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2011-08-31
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@ Sicily
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2011-08-31
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2011-08-31
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I wish there was a thank button in this thread. Gerbick, I'm at all with you. End-users, amateur coders, technophiles should have a place to meet with developers, linux freaks and corporate guys. In the last 6 years, ITT/TMO has been blissed by such variety and has been both fun and a way to learn something for everybody.
I can't find such a mix in the other forums. Maybe it's been a one-shot, serendipitous combination, catalyzed by the Nokia Internet Tablets, which won't repeat untill another innovative, un-specialized device family will show, putting together different people who do not do that for money.
LOL
Guess meego.com will remain a friendly place - judging from who'll not be there
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goodbye nokia, meego.com blows, tmo 'til i die, winding down |
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Sailfish want list: calendar bugfixes, glanceable agenda, Swype or similar
Evolution continues (but we're still pre-Cambrian)