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2010-10-04
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@ Gothenburg in Sweden
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#52
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To quote Quim Gil
"This would be way clearer if they didn't rebrand it as MeeGo yet, but they wanted to get the marketing behind that brand already. You can think of Harmattan as half MeeGo. The next release after Harmattan will be Nokia's first full MeeGo. "
Pretty clear to me.
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2010-10-04
, 19:44
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2010-10-04
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@ Moon! It's not the East or the West side... it's the Dark Side
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#54
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To quote Quim Gil
"This would be way clearer if they didn't rebrand it as MeeGo yet, but they wanted to get the marketing behind that brand already. You can think of Harmattan as half MeeGo. The next release after Harmattan will be Nokia's first full MeeGo. "
Pretty clear to me.
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2010-10-04
, 20:09
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Joined on Jul 2007
@ Bern, Switzerland
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#55
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First boot is always slow due to ... tracker indexing the sample media.
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2010-10-04
, 20:11
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@ Warsaw, Poland
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#56
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Welcome back tracker, arch-enemy of mine and every other user interested in usability instead of over-engineering
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2010-10-04
, 20:34
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#57
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2010-10-04
, 20:39
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@ Pennsylvania, USA
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#58
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Why would Nokia release drivers (binary blobs) that also work with the MeeGo kernel? I bet they wont.
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2010-10-04
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@ Warsaw, Poland
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#59
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MeeGo, for netbooks at least, is 100% open source. I have asked a direct question, and I got a direct answer to that question. The MeeGo team will not release any software that is not open source, no blobs allowed anywhere.
This would also mean that the MeeGo team will not release software for the N900 that is not 100% open source? I don't know if this really is the case, but it would be a natural assumption. The MeeGo team releases MeeGo, not Nokia. Therefore, the MeeGo on the N900 will never be in a usable state. To get it in a usable state will be "up to the community", as explained by Nokia.
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2010-10-04
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@ Vienna, Austria
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#60
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"This would be way clearer if they didn't rebrand it as MeeGo yet, but they wanted to get the marketing behind that brand already. You can think of Harmattan as half MeeGo. The next release after Harmattan will be Nokia's first full MeeGo. "
Pretty clear to me.