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2012-06-29
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2012-06-29
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We made that rule to make sure we can test the submitted software before starting the voting period.
Last year we had a script which could have caused harm to the users devices, that's why we want to test the submissions first.
We don't have every device or we wouldn't be able to hardware mod our devices or buy new ones just to test some exotic apps...
So for example I wouldn't count the N950 as default hardware, because you can't buy it. If there would be an app requiring the N950.
Or I wouldn't count Nemo as official version of Maemo or Harmattan. If there would be an app requiring Nemo...
So I think EasyDebian, Inception and NITDroid wouldn't be a problem.
Just my opinion, though.
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2012-06-29
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2012-06-29
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The Maemo/MeeGo community is responsible to distributing half of the 100 Nokia devices (in "Community Awards" and "Code Competition").
Inception, NITDroid and EasyDebian are large coding projects that :
- radically change how we can use Nokia N9/N950, i.e., without them, e.g, some Harmattan users would move to Android, iOS, etc, worlds;
- are cited in hundreds of sites, blogs, etc, everywhere during the last months, giving a huge visibility to Nokia N9 / Harmattan OS, showing other users how Android, iOS, Symbian, WP are limited;
- many thousands of users depend on, including some other coding projects (mainly inception to overclocking, chroot, etc).
None of the three cited projects was awarded in "Community Awards", to much surprise of the community.
There is still time for the Maemo/MeeGo community give some award for the breakthrough work on Inception, NITDroid and EasyDebian for Harmattan.
Please read carefully my previous comment about NITDroid, Inception and Easy Debian for Harmattan on "Code Competition" :
"IMHO, the above authors/projects would be put in a special category (hors-concours) of "2012 Coding Competition" and receive their N9/N950 as soon as possible (in July) to boost their projects development, with the simple condition that they say they will continue developing their projects."
Remember that thousands of Nokia Lumia's were distributed to Nokia developers already registered in the last 12 months, many were authors of very, very simple softwares.
Now we have breakthrough coding projects without any award here from 100 available devices. It is totally non-sense and would make people outside Maemo/MeeGo laugh about us, desmotivate the cited authors, etc.
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2012-06-29
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Thing is, from what I can tell, none of the developers have shown any interest in the competition. So perhaps this is all talk for no reason.
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2012-06-29
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Is it possible to have one or two devices available for software most voted by the members? That would be fun!
They were participating in the "Community Awards", whose results were published some days ago.
This "Code Competition" has some details in its rules so the authors (eyes, isnotabigtruck and qole) can think their projects don't fit here.
The Maemo/MeeGo community can give them some invitation and motivate them to participate here.
IMHO, these 3 projects & authors deserve a special category where the devices would be sent as soon as they agree, without waiting until September 2012.
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2012-06-29
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2012-06-29
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Resume : NITDroid, Inception and Easy Debian for N9 are not simple softwares, they are system softwares which enable many other softwares to run (thousands for NITDroid and Easy Debian) so they are indeed used in everyday life of thousand of Harmattan users. These coding projects are totally apart from other "Coding Competition" softwares with respect to usefulness, impact to the community, difficult to develop/test, etc.
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2012-06-29
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It is not only me !
- NITDroid for N9 has thousand of users, is cited everywhere. The majority of NITDroid users are "simple" Android users, but some Harmattan developers use NITDroid to help test their Qt softwares ported from Maemo/MeeGo to Android, there are about one thousand Qt softwares available in Android Market / Google Play;
- Easy Debian/HarmChom for N9/N950 has created huge interest in the Harmattan community because it gives many powerful softwares not available on Harmattan : OpenOffice, Abiword, Gnumeric, TeX/TeXMaker, gedit, gFTP, Icedove (Thunderbird), wxMaxima, etc. They work with the Harmattan virtual keyboard, i.e., they are full operational on Nokia N9 (not only on N950). See my blog posts, which have more than one thousand hits in 3 months;
- Inception is used by many softwares/projects for Harmattan, including allowing OverClocking (which is very popular), chroot (Easy Debian, Harmattan SDK, etc), running .o softwares (compiled by gcc), etc. Thousands of users depend on Inception for the everyday use.
Resume : NITDroid, Inception and Easy Debian for N9 are not simple softwares, they are system softwares which enable many other softwares to run (thousands for NITDroid and Easy Debian) so they are indeed used in everyday life of thousand of Harmattan users. These coding projects are totally apart from other "Coding Competition" softwares with respect to usefulness, impact to the community, difficult to develop/test, etc.
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Inception, NITDroid and EasyDebian are large coding projects that :
- radically change how we can use Nokia N9/N950, i.e., without them, e.g, some Harmattan users would move to Android, iOS, etc, worlds;
- are cited in hundreds of sites, blogs, etc, everywhere during the last months, giving a huge visibility to Nokia N9 / Harmattan OS, showing other users how Android, iOS, Symbian, WP are limited;
- many thousands of users depend on them, including some other coding projects (mainly inception to overclocking, chroot, etc).
None of the three cited projects was awarded in "Community Awards", to much surprise of the community.
There is still time for the Maemo/MeeGo community give some award for the breakthrough work on Inception, NITDroid and EasyDebian for Harmattan.
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Last edited by rcolistete; 2012-06-29 at 13:53.