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So far,sorry to say but all i see is TROLL TALKS and there has not been any solution to current thing .
Can any one,among the council, sense the decision about maemo.org from nokians ?
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would we have the knowledgeable folks to write drivers for ANDroid devices? e-yes comes to mind, of course, but...
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Well, Nokia let go of Qt, in the sense that it is now a FOSS project, and it seems that all parties are happy with the situation and no "scission"(?) of the community occurred. So why can't something like that happen with maemo? The way it is now doesn't have to be the way it always is.
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Originally Posted by suluActually that decision was Trolltech's (Qt was Free long before Nokia bought it). I think what SD69 meant above was that Nokia made Qt a community project with open development and governance, something laudable in itself but orthogonal to software freedom.Correct me if I'm wrong, but Qt never relied on any 3rd party closed source technology. So making it Free Software was Nokias decision alone.
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- Debian and Arch Linux under Software in the Public Interest...
- Mint completely independent
come to mind, indeedonly problem i can think of... GNU / Linux distros run on your standard PC, thus HW support is no problem; we have NITDroid which is tweaked to run on N9(00), but has anyone tried to run Maemo (Freemantle or Harmattan) on a standard ANDroid device?
may seem a trivial detail, but i think until we have that, sticking with NOKIA (i.e. hardware platform) would seem a prudent choice.
would we have the knowledgeable folks to write drivers for ANDroid devices? e-yes comes to mind, of course, but...