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#31
Originally Posted by Dave999 View Post
Is it only me who like to call things their real names. what if N9 cant be updated with the "real deal" that would take the prize.
we will see what happening, but press like this. Not easy to know whats meego and whats not.
Don't get me wrong. I would like that to happen too, but i totally get why Nokia did what it did and for Nokia it was the right way imo.
 
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The thing is that the MeeGo-Harmattan is probably closer to the end-user "real deal" than what you (will) find on meego.com. If you really want to get dirty with platform development, sure, the Maemo roots really show (deb and all), but I really don't see anyone (who is NOT a hacker/developer) upgrading to any plain MeeGo version.

EDIT: To clarify - to update from *MeeGo-Harmattan* to meego.com MeeGo 1.2 or later.
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truth is intel does not know when there will be a MeeGo device, its open source i could take the code had missing parts and release a MeeGo device tomorrow if i wish without ever discussing it with intel
 
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#34
Tada! Strange thread to find...

Seems like we have come Quite far and, at the same time, not that far

Meego's future was in question here... Now that it exists and has caused so much of buzz with what it brings. WIth Nokia Moving to windows 7 and Elop announcing that N9 is the last device to run Meego, its future is still in question.
 
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grave thread digging FTW
 

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Damn I must've just missed all those Atom-based smartphones while looking at the NOTE!
 

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#37
Originally Posted by danested View Post
Tada! Strange thread to find... (
Why, it's not strange for the time/context...
I've explained the whole meego/maemo/bongo thing to you.
There's some threads over at FMC that bring more light to Tizen, go see them.
It's still a dim one, and pretty much vaporware IMO.
But it can't be written-off one way or another... yet...
I won't be terribly interested if Qt plays only a miniscule role.
But they've hinted both ways so far....
There's Meltemi too, but I'm not sure Nokia really wants it to be a success.*
As we've still heard very little about it...
And I'm not sure I want to trust Nokia for the "gazillionth" time.
Same goes for Intel/Samsung w/Tizen though.
I won't be giving them as many chances as I did to Nokia.

*probably not in the smartphone arena at least.

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