Rugoz
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2011-06-08
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2011-06-08
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I am a bit uncertain what you're asking here, sorry. Did you ask if I think MeeGo would provide synergy to Symbian? Not a lot, maybe some depending on how popular the MeeGo phones are...
As a side note, the three MeeGo devices that Elop suggested we would get before 2014, that's the same number as phones Apple would release if they stick to their regular one year release interval; three before 2014.
Well, I'm not sure we're getting three MeeGo phones anyway. If I understand correctly the three phones Elop mentioned were planned from before he changed the strategy. I think we're getting a single MeeGo phone from Nokia. But that's just a guess.
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2011-06-08
, 17:23
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Good article. I have two questions:
1. When will Nokia replace the current CEO
2. Will it be already too late?
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2011-06-08
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2011-06-08
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@ São Paulo, SP, Brasil
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Sure. My point was that while Nokia is still working on technologies everyone else are developing ecosystems.
If you talk about the Apple or Android ecosystems I think people understand what you're talking about. For Nokia there's just a bunch of technologies and they haven't really put it all together. That was my point, not that there needs to be a Qt store per se.
My N900 doesn't have nearly the apps that are on Symbian S^3.
Which was my point
MeeGo was incredibly behind (according to the article). Since Qt is a core component, so was Qt. Would MeeGo have been better off with just GTK (like Maemo)? One can only assume that it would have released faster. The cause of the delay of MeeGo devices can't be blamed on Qt but it certainly doesn't help.
I think chasing after the mult-platform holy grail is an effort fraught with frustration.
Again, the original article was about Nokia's inability to execute on their future platform (MeeGo). With the way they spread themselves out I am not surprised.
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2011-06-08
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So you're saying you don't think there will be a MeeGo device after Harmattan. Maybe.
While I understand the potential of Qt, I just think that Nokia would have been able to better execute on maturing both Symbian and Harmattan / MeeGo if they weren't encumbered by Qt.
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2011-06-08
, 18:46
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I insist. Qt is not "the one to blame".
It's the number one right thing Nokia has done in the past couple of years. I don't think they would be in a better position now not having done this, and keeping wiht the GTK stuff like you said... I prefer to have a delayed device with all the software enhancements we know they developed in the last year.
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2011-06-08
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I hate to keep quoting you but you said for synergy to bloom there needs to be more devices, non-Symbian Qt devices. I'm not aware of any other besides MeeGo since the N900 doesn't count.
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2011-06-08
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I'm no developer but look at the PS3. From what I hear it's a horrendous platform to program for, yet people happily endured creating games on that platform, why? Because they can make money on it and customers were willing to spend their money.
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2011-06-08
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#220
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