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Many thanks to Mer people for the warning about incompatibilities and issues. Of course we will try to learn from you and use whatever knowledge you've accumulated.
I still think that is it more important to keep original software working from the beginning and through entire process. Think this as refactoring. Make small changes and ensure that those don't break working things.
For my best knowledge, Mer on N900, as of it's today state, seriously limits device functionality. No phone calls, etc. I'm not comfortable with this. N900 is a mobile communication device, and at first must serve as such; everything else goes after that.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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I think that goal is - "bring as much as possible of Debian into n900 while keeping original software that comes with device full-functional".
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thank you for your information. I guessed that Nokia does patch components, but I am not aware of how large these patches are, is it possible to upstream those, etc.
Did you (or anyone) try to actually gather information of these patches in one place, to have an overview?