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2010-10-23
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2010-10-23
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2010-10-23
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2010-10-23
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2010-10-23
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Well, let's face it. He wasn't very committed to MeeGo in the first place, was he? He rather just chased his own goals - bigger paycheck I suppose.
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2010-10-23
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Strange world where everyone search for a better paycheck, but.....whitout Jaaksi or whatever you want to call him there was no Maemo with I don't know how many steps.....
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2010-10-23
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No. You are wrong. Without Linus Torvalds (who started the linux-project) and GNU-tools and Gnome-project there wouldn't be Maemo. Jaaksi was not important in any way. To my knowledge he has not contributed anything to open source world.
Maemo is just a linux distribution that has been named Maemo.
This looks catastrophic. To me this tells me that MeeGo has no future. This guy was an evangelist, but suddenly he just left us all and jumped into another bandwagon! Shows me how much he appreciated us!