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Information about Mer can be found at http://wiki.maemo.org/Mer and everything you need to know about the release on http://wiki.maemo.org/Mer/Releases/0.14. It also has a list of known issues so please read them through first before installing.
We have also put up some general installation information and those with clone-to-SD Maemo will find this good to read through.
Highlights of this release:
* Initial N810 GPS instructions posted here
* Began cleaning up and upgrading to Fremantle beta packages
* Neo Freerunner port with video
* start-hildon script now uses a /etc/start-hildon.d scheme, making it easier to write control panels
* X buttons on dialogs (for cancel)
* Ubuntu MID will be based upon Mer
* Mer team SmartQ developer rebate programme
* We participated in Mozilla/Maemo Danish Weekend and had several meetings including some with Nokia on how to deal with closed source bits for HW support. Pictures here, and here, - spot the Mer people!
* Nokia donated two N810s to the project so we can improve N810 support.
* Presentation at MMDW about Mer: Maemo Reconstructed
* Crowd sourcing HIM layouts
* initial meeting with Ubuntu MID crowd
* Instructions on how to develop for Mer
* SmartQ7 port
* New sprint management system
* #mer IRC channel is now logged publically
* NetworkManager now uses hildon banners instead of notifications
* Full Qi port to SmartQ5/7
* New onscreen keyboard - him-arabic
* Mer will be presenting a BoF session at DebConf9 this summer
* Sound now works in N8x0 again, fixed buffer overflow in osso-dsp-loader
* Mer represented with BoF at Southeast LinuxFest
Next release is 13 July 2009 (0.15). Mer is still a work in progress and as such you should not expect too much of it (note long list of known issues). We are in dire need of hands, both coders, architects/designers, testers, or anyone passionate about mobile development, so if you think you can contribute, you're more than welcome to join us in this community effort.
If you would like to participate, read through http://wiki.maemo.org/Mer/People and http://wiki.maemo.org/Mer/Sprints (this includes a guide on how to participate actively - simple procedures!) and see if there's anything you can help out with. We're on #mer on FreeNode, IRC, if you'd like to hang out and discuss.
Thanks to all the people helping out with testing, development, design, etc. This community project wouldn't move ahead without you (you're far too many to list by now, but see mer-chatter archives for those active on there).
Obligatory screenshots:
As you go on to other communities, remember to build them around politeness, respect, trust and humility. Be wary of poisonous people and deal with them before they end up killing your community.. Seen it happen to too many IRC channels, forums, open source projects.