On Tuesday, May 03, 2011 03:24:35 PM Rodrigo Padula wrote:
> Em 03-05-2011 10:07, Peter Robinson escreveu:
> > On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 4:47 AM, Rodrigo Padula
> > 
> > <cont...@rodrigopadula.com> wrote:
> >> Em 03-05-2011 00:23, Fernando Cassia escreveu:
> >>> On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Rodrigo Padula
> >>> 
> >>> <cont...@rodrigopadula.com> wrote:
> >>>> The Fedora project isnt interested to fix that or to stay distributing
> >>>> Fedora Meego Remix as a official internal project.
> >>>> 
> >>>> I've filed a but and reported the problems here
> >>>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=613411 but it was closed
> >>> 
> >>> Oh God... this is shooting themselves in the foot. Didn´t they read
> >>> the Fedora reviews which praised Fedora 14 as the ideal OS for
> >>> tablets, precisely because of its MeeGo support?.
> >> 
> >> Yeah, now they will keep the focus on GNOME3, using GNOME
> >> Shell(mutter/clutter based) as default interface like presented in that
> >> video
> >> 
> >> http://www.jonnor.com/2011/04/introducing-maliit-on-screen-keyboard-in-g
> >> nome-3/
> >> 
> >> Since GNOME Shell was proposed and developed by a Red Hat guy, they will
> >> keep it as default(they have full control about it).
> > 
> > And the MeeGo netbook UX in Fedora is maintained by a non Red Hat guy
> > who doesn't get paid for what he was doing. The issues with a lot of
> > MeeGo changes to various gnome upstream packages (amongst others) not
> > being contributed back upstream doesn't help.
> > 
> > Peter
> 
> Dont take it personal, no one here is criticizing you or your jog.
> 
> I've started that thread only to know more about it from the Meego
> community point of view and if someone is interested or will work on fix
> that issues to help people to pack and use Meego interface through other
> GNU/Linux  Distributions.

Hi,
I took a look today what's needed to package MeeGo UX on top of Fedora - it 
should not be difficult - of course, there are some issues that has to be 
solved 
first - multitouch and gestures support etc. but... 

...Fedora is all about doing it - if you want something, you have to do it or 
convince someone to do it, no democracy but meritocracy :)

So especially Qt side of MeeGo should be possible in Fedora, we have a lot of 
pieces already in place, we do not depend so much on Gnome stack (of course, NM 
0.9 issues but we're (KDE SIG) always in the first line in this battle;-).

Fedora is not only about Gnome. At least, there are groups that try not to be. 
And I talked to a few MeeGo people - they are (or at least were) interested in 
shipping UX stuff on top of other distros - mostly for developers - to make 
them 
their life easier.

R.

> Best regards

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Jaroslav Řezník <jrez...@redhat.com>
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