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2009-04-19
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snoo, he wrote the kernel himself before announcing it.
as noted here from his own posting:
https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/rhasan/linux/
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2009-04-20
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The way I see it, the NITs are pretty much an island, there is practically no alternative today if one wants truly pocketable openness (with android devices just emerging on the horizon).
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2009-04-20
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You know this is a progression and the steps done with the 3 previous devices can be reasonably called successful.
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2009-04-20
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#25
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2009-04-20
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I think any real progress is happening in the Mer and Ubuntu projects from now on though.
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2009-04-20
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Being secretive and developing behind closed doors allows a group to focus on the vision and spec without ending up with a stinking pile of committee driven code.
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2009-04-20
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My favourite example for proving this are Dan's elaborations on Novell's gnome-main-menu development.
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2009-04-20
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My favourite example for proving this are Dan's elaborations on Novell's gnome-main-menu development (the technical details are outdated nowadays, but his points from 2006 are still valid: Bike shed, stop energy). See http://mail.gnome.org/archives/deskt.../msg00115.html .

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2009-04-20
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The problem here is that continued development in a lot of areas depends on having the information Nokia is withholding. Take the Application Manager. There's a fair bit of interest in improving it and even an idea or two about how to go about doing it, but because we don't really have much of a clue about what Nokia's planning for it in Fremantle, nobody's willing to spend any time working on it for fear of having that time turn into a total waste.
Thus, we're left treading water.
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I don't think that in the future companies will countinue to work in that "cold war" style.