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2010-06-21
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Couldn't more energy be put into maemo.org now!
Now I'm going to be blunt. Some of the posts lammenting Nokia's apparent abandonment of this community are from people who, other than posting in this thread, have pretty much already abandoned this community.
Ironical ain't it?
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2010-06-21
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2010-06-21
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Will something like Easy Debian be allowed or even encouraged on the next device?
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2010-06-21
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So... is there where I ask "what's next"?
I'm seriously... confused as to what is next. Will Nokia retroactively - as a show of some faith - open up some bits so we can place a plain vanilla linux kernel on our N8x0 or 770's?
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2010-06-21
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I have to wonder what will happen when we end in a setup where all the system apps directly use underlying APIs, each with its own set of quirks, while all the third party apps are suggested to use the extra abstraction layer in order to keep source compatibility.
Example: native calendar application APIs:
MeeGoTouch -- KCal (possibly?)
MeeGoNetbook -- Evolution
Maemo5 -- calendar-backend
Will Nokia succeed in unifying all of those under a Qt Mobility "Calendar" API? Will it be encompassing enough and at the same time stable and consistent, so that most developers do not feel compelled to use the native APIs to get more features/avoid bugs?
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2010-06-21
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2010-06-21
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In other words, you are referring to the jump of the Maemo contributors to the MeeGo project, right? Guys, the Maemo project would not be what it is without all the passion and brain you have put in this project. And MeeGo will not be as successful without you. If you still believe that the future relies in an open platform rooted in the Linux & free desktop communities the MeeGo project needs YOU.- Nokia's willingness to burn early adopters
- MeeGo leaning far more corporate than community
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2010-06-21
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That's a weird question, since MeeGo kernel is plain vanilla + very few patches and that works on top of 2.6.33. I've personally done some work to get the gpsdriver working decently on top of it. And I think Termana tested the kernels under Diablo and UI kept on working..
From that side on, I think it's been about telling what components are failing under later kernels so we could look into fixes. Biggest so far has been gpsdriver which used the serial access in a weird way.
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2010-06-21
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If you still believe that the future relies in an open platform rooted in the Linux & free desktop communities the MeeGo project needs YOU.
Programmer, connectivity, sensors, Jolla/llornkcor technologies