> ----- Original message -----
> From: "Michael Cronenworth" <m...@cchtml.com>
> To: "maemo-developers@maemo.org" <maemo-developers@maemo.org>
> Subject: Where do we go now?
> Date: Mon, 07 Mar 2011 11:26:02 -0600
>
>
>Nokia has backed out of MeeGo and today they have backed out of QT.
> This leaves the Maemo distribution solely in the hands of the
> community. I would still like to contribute to Maemo (or MeeGo if a
> build is released), but I have some concerns.
>
> Will Maemo.org and its infrastructure be online for the foreseeable
> future? I have a few Maemo apps (GTK-only) that I'm in the process of
> developing, but if maemo.org and its repositories are going to be
> taken offline I don't see a need to continue development.
>
> What about the Maemo Council? Is it still relevant?
>
> Where's the best place to study about the community update
> repositories? If Maemo.org dies, there needs to be a web site to
> replace it to join together the Maemo community.
>
>
> P.S. I'm disappointed in Nokia for firing all of the Maemo/MeeGo crew
> and going a different direction. Hopefully those people find jobs
> soon. If any of you are still subscribed to this mailing list - Thank
> you for developing Maemo. With the right marketing, Maemo would have
> been just as big as any other mobile OS.
Nokia has not backed out of Qt.
Nokia has not fired all of the Maemo/MeeGo crew.
Let's keep the conversations rooted in facts, please. There's enough noise
already.
Randy
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