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    Why do people say MeeGo is dead?

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    SamGan | # 31 | 2012-03-10, 09:00 | Report

    If MeeGo is dead then so is Nokia. Lumia isn't going to save Nokia.

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    Zoxir | # 32 | 2012-03-10, 09:50 | Report

    Originally Posted by jalyst View Post
    Yeah the blogosphere has often speculated about such a deal...
    Never seen any iron-clad evidence that such an obligation existed & was enforceable.
    I reckon they kept going mainly because they'd invested far too much time/resources.
    Yeah but why would they release and then burry iit. It would be better not to release at all and give Flop more money fior his win phails. This is the main reason I believe there probably waqs such a deal.

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    jalyst | # 33 | 2012-03-10, 10:39 | Report

    Originally Posted by Zoxir
    It would be better not to release at all and give Flop more money fior his win phails.
    We'd need a more solid basis than that before we could accept contractual obligation as fact.

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    gerbick | # 34 | 2012-03-10, 12:47 | Report

    Why is there a discussion?

    MeeGo is dead because Intel left it behind and moved on to Tizen.

    Maemo is dead because Nokia has basically walked away from it and moved to WP7.

    This community will not be funded by Nokia after December. MeeGo will probably be close behind that. The Nokia bug tracker is closed, the public one still does exist.

    It's all downhill from here.

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    Dave999 | # 35 | 2012-03-12, 07:56 | Report

    How can anything be dead when we have people's using it?

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    gerbick | # 36 | 2012-03-12, 08:06 | Report

    Originally Posted by Dave999 View Post
    How can anything be dead when we have people's using it?
    Same thing about OS/2 Warp. IBM stopped development on it 2001, yet a lot of companies use it right now for ATM's and kiosks.

    It's dead because that denotes that it has no more forward development by the company that originally coded it. Community support only goes so far.

    Ask the Zaurus community.

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    Dave999 | # 37 | 2012-03-12, 08:10 | Report

    Naa, can't be dead before PR1.3. Nokia have at least one man working on the upgrade.

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    LTman | # 38 | 2012-03-12, 08:17 | Report

    where does Meltimi stand in this mess of a situation

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    LTman | # 39 | 2012-03-12, 08:18 | Report

    Dave999 how did you thank yourself
    or is it just a part of your signture

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    gerbick | # 40 | 2012-03-12, 08:19 | Report

    Originally Posted by LTman View Post
    where does Meltimi stand in this mess of a situation
    Rumors place Meltemi at the lower end of the spectrum. Sounds like power users need not apply.

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