|
2012-05-10
, 08:28
|
|
Posts: 148 |
Thanked: 484 times |
Joined on Nov 2008
|
#72
|
The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to tekojo For This Useful Post: | ||
|
2012-05-10
, 08:42
|
|
Posts: 4,672 |
Thanked: 5,455 times |
Joined on Jul 2008
@ Springfield, MA, USA
|
#73
|
The Following User Says Thank You to danramos For This Useful Post: | ||
|
2012-05-14
, 08:54
|
Posts: 35 |
Thanked: 246 times |
Joined on Feb 2009
|
#74
|
|
2012-05-14
, 23:01
|
|
Posts: 4,672 |
Thanked: 5,455 times |
Joined on Jul 2008
@ Springfield, MA, USA
|
#75
|
|
2012-05-15
, 05:17
|
Posts: 1,313 |
Thanked: 2,977 times |
Joined on Jun 2011
@ Finland
|
#76
|
Mobile development, mobile devices and tablets were and continue to be the focus of the vast majority of the people who sought out Maemo, not QT in particular just as it hadn't been GTK in particular at the time when Maemo was exclusively based on that. Nobody was particularly hot on how you draw your widgets--people were hot on PORTABLE LINUX devices.
|
2012-05-15
, 07:18
|
Posts: 456 |
Thanked: 1,580 times |
Joined on Dec 2009
|
#77
|
...
Should the intro simply state something along the lines of: "The Maemo Community is home to hackers of open mobile devices and software."
Why make life harder by trying to pigeonhole the community too hard? The good thing here has always been the attitude of can do with regard to mobile devices.
Of course the community formed around Nokia devices, or the software in them. But I would say that things have evolved over time and people with roots in Maemo are all over the place now.
So let all the flowers bloom.
The Following 5 Users Say Thank You to Wonko For This Useful Post: | ||
|
2012-05-15
, 09:32
|
|
Posts: 4,672 |
Thanked: 5,455 times |
Joined on Jul 2008
@ Springfield, MA, USA
|
#78
|
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to danramos For This Useful Post: | ||
|
2012-05-15
, 10:03
|
Posts: 415 |
Thanked: 732 times |
Joined on Jan 2009
@ Finland
|
#79
|
The Following User Says Thank You to timoph For This Useful Post: | ||
|
2012-05-15
, 10:26
|
Posts: 35 |
Thanked: 246 times |
Joined on Feb 2009
|
#80
|
Tags |
cyanogen, goodbye maemo, tizen, winding down |
|
/Estel
N900's aluminum backcover / body replacement
-
N900's HDMI-Out
-
Camera cover MOD
-
Measure battery's real capacity on-device
-
TrueCrypt 7.1 | ereswap | bnf
-
Hardware's mods research is costly. To support my work, please consider donating. Thank You!