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2009-10-18
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- Nokia is the #1 cell phone maker in the world with a market share in Smart Phones vastly larger than Apple and Google combined.
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2009-10-19
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2009-10-19
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Still not there yet, though it's looking promising:
- No packages available yet for Maemo 5
- No instructions on using Qt Creator with a Maemo 5 profile (as demonstrated at the summit
- No clear path for communicating or raising these issues
How to Provide Feedback
All feedback from the Qt user community is highly valued, and extensive testing of Qt on Maemo is encouraged. To collect this feedback, we have set up a special mailing list. The address of the mailing list is:
* qt-maemo-feedback@trolltech.com
Please join the mailing list to provide technology feedback, bug reports, suggestions or comments by sending a mail with the subject set as "subscribe" to:
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2009-10-21
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The communication path is described at
http://qt.nokia.com/developer/qt-for-maemo-developers
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2009-10-21
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based on past history it'll be supported by nokia for about a year, you know this, i know this, everyone knows this, its not some hidden fact its how they do business, look at how they support their phones for example
there is nothing wrong with this by me, as i've preordered with this knowledge in mind
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2009-10-21
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No instructions on using Qt Creator with a Maemo 5 profile (as demonstrated at the summit)
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They needed to test the waters; and get community input. (Kinda like the open source model, release often...) Its a bit harder to release new hardware frequently without it costing them a huge amount of money. They have been extremely upfront what is coming for Step 5 --- I believe they have gone way above and beyond what was needed in this. They have seriously have risked taking potentially a lot of sales from the n900 by pre-announcing BEFORE the current device has shipped where they are going. This is pretty much unheard of in most companies, and considered horrible marketting. But, for us Developers this is HUGE, HUGE, HUGE! Large, kudo's for Nokia taking the time to make sure we are ALL aware of where they are going!
If you want to wait; I'm in the position I have no maemo devices at all (so I develop using the scratchbox/sdk) -- I but I can see where this is going; and I think this is literally the ground floor of a product which will take Nokia a long ways into the next generation and way past Apple, Rim, and Android.
If I had the ability to convince the wife that I "need" a $600 phone -- I would be purchase it in a heart beat. I can only hope that by the next dev discount program that comes around that I can qualify for so that I can much convince my wife that a $300-$400 device is worth while. ;-)
Well, I think in this case Nokia has been _VERY_ upfront about where they are going and have been putting their money where their mouth is by funding not only the Maemo Qt 4.5 branch, but the Qt4.6 branch of code for the Maemo and Qt4.6 for Symbian devices. That isn't even talking about the money they are investing in Qt in general. They are attempting to synchronize their platforms and by this radical of a change they will have accidentally burnt some developers. I think they realize that Qt4 is a/the major underpinning of their next generation and they are not pulling any stops to get it out.
Nathan.