Sorry I didn't cc the list.

I guess that the follow ups of this story will be very interesting.
For starters,
MeeGo claims to target automotive, where Intel has a very thin market
share (if any).
Will Intel bend to ARM for the development of MeeGo? Except for
netbooks that ship
Atom CPUs all the other MeeGo targets seem to be ARM devices.

Any thoughts?

Luca

On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Johan Helsingius <j...@julf.com> wrote:
> Luca,
>
>> So maemo-as-we-know will disappear and will reborn under the name of
>> MeeGo?
>
> Well, disappear probably, but sounds like parts of the maemo effort
> will be carried over into meego.
>
>> Does this mean that maemo-as-we-will-know is going to be
> completely opensource?
>
> Probably not. Seems the meego kernel is coming from the Intel
> moblin stuff, with the user interface/Qt library from Maemo.
> So my guess is that the UI stuff will be totally open source,
> but nokia-phone-specific stuff might still stay proprietary.
>
> No idea about what happens to "official" Nokia apps, such
> as Ovi maps.
>
>        Julf
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