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2010-02-19
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2010-02-19
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#483
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2010-02-19
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#484
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At the moment the BBC, EA Games and other such developers won't touch Maemo with a bargepole and can you blame them?
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2010-02-19
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I much prefer the open standards that Nokia follows than encourage any app sillyness.
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2010-02-19
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I'm also waiting for more detailed architecture information to be published at meego.com, so your question and other similar about other parts of the architecture are solved.
In any case it won't be Hildon since the UI framework will be based on Qt.
Of course it's all open source, so if any vendor wants to use Hildon they are free to do it. Nokia won't and Intel never did and they are investing in the Qt based UI framework as well.
Said that... it is better to make these questions at meego-dev.
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2010-02-19
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#487
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I don't know why a scrap wasn't thrown to the "community" by allowing it to share in the naming of the new entity.
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2010-02-19
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Only thing I have to say about that is "Why would I need an app for the BBC if I can just surf and see their WHOLE website?
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2010-02-19
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#489
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My main point was that without a significant user base, subtle irritations like this will continue to happen.
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2010-02-19
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#490
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I don't know why a scrap wasn't thrown to the "community" by allowing it to share in the naming of the new entity.
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moblin.org was handled by Intel employees that could get into the strong confidentiality of the MeeGo pre-launch, and they are a nice % of Intel guys you are seeing.
There is plenty of Harmattan/MeeGo development from Nokia developers and surroundings at http://maemo.gitorious.org . They are public and visible, just not seen yet as MeeGo. It takes one MeeGo git repo and the move there. One of the many things in the queue.
It's been less than a week, and we are talking about drastic changes in working processes (while working at full speed, as usual).
Also I guess more developers from both sides will start showing up in MeeGo when the detailed architecture is published and the code infrastructure is in place with maintainers, specific lists / IRC channels and so on.
Not everybody is desperate showing up in a single generic crowded mailing list with plenty of noise and strong emotions. Even less if you are specialized professional developer. Even less if you carry a @nokia.com or @intel.com.
http://maemo.org/profile/view/qgil/ + http://qt-project.org