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2012-12-11
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Because this forum will continue to exist, talk will be cheap and easy for everyone in the maemo community. Because this community will contine to exist for the benefit of its members, maemo code for mobile devices will remain openly available.
I am certain many maemo community members would have liked it to be more practical for them to particpate in the SDK hacking event or would like some easy way to contribute to the SDK. Why not put the source on the Internet or at least available to trusted maemo community members under a non-disclosure agreement?
After earlier saying the SDK will be open, we now have this statement about the SDK - "we will make the binaries available in early Q1 2013" Why not the source? There is also now some indication that there will be closed software (other than drivers) in the Jolla device.
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2012-12-11
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2012-12-11
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2012-12-13
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@ SF Bay Area
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After earlier saying the SDK will be open, we now have this statement about the SDK - "we will make the binaries available in early Q1 2013" Why not the source?
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2012-12-13
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As you know, Sailfish is for developer purposes equal to Mer Core + Nemo MW and Sailfish UI.
Having that in mind and spirit of openness, the SDK has been developed and is developed within the framework of the Mer and Nemo projects which serves as good places to develop this. Mer's Platform SDK is the basis of the backend for the Qt Creator frontend.
The Qt Creator sources that work with this backend is linked in Sailfish wiki and the backend is described in http://img.merproject.org/images//we...121115-132446/ (.ks file) and associated OBS projects in the public community OBS. The page https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Pla..._on_VirtualBox also describes it quite well.
Nemo has been used as a reference for application development and the current API offering right now is that of OpenGL ES2, Qt4 (as is in Mer) and the middleware APIs in Nemo. We're working on extending the API offering in Sailfish but at the moment it's equal to that of Mer and Nemo. Hence Sailfish SDK = Mer SDK at the moment.
The Mer SDK is as with anything else in Mer (Mer itself, Platform SDK, etc) for the purpose of taking, customizing towards vendor needs, so there'll be more Sailfish specific things coming as the API offering evolves and that'll be provided as future updates of Sailfish SDK.
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2012-12-16
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-Sailfish SDK will be available for download in early 2013
-Marc Dillon, Jolla’s CEO (COO) Met Finland’s president @ presidential hall in Helsinki.
Marc Dillon Shaking hand with Finnish President
-Running Sailfish on the Nokia N9 is technically possible, but the experience will not be optimal.
-Jolla is working on improving Sailfish all the time. What we saw at the Slush launch recently is only a preview and there will be changes to the UI – after-all it’s a work in progress.
-Sailfish OS is being ported in the community to various devices. Jolla will not support existing devices.
-Sailfish runs very well on “low end” devices as well.
-Sailfish is RPM based not DEB.
-Engadget had a conversation about Jolla in their latest podcast. (Skip to 1:37:47)
Click here to listen to the podcast
-Jolla will will disclose more information regarding develeoper programs during next year.
-Jolla is rapidly becoming a Finnish-Chinese Hybrid.
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2012-12-16
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2012-12-16
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"-Running Sailfish on the Nokia N9 is technically possible, but the experience will not be optimal.
-Sailfish runs very well on “low end” devices as well."
Does this mean the N9 is even worse than "low end"???
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I am certain many maemo community members would have liked it to be more practical for them to particpate in the SDK hacking event or would like some easy way to contribute to the SDK. Why not put the source on the Internet or at least available to trusted maemo community members under a non-disclosure agreement?
After earlier saying the SDK will be open, we now have this statement about the SDK - "we will make the binaries available in early Q1 2013" Why not the source? There is also now some indication that there will be closed software (other than drivers) in the Jolla device.
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