Arjan van de Ven a écrit :
Who build the package is not important, what's in the package and the
quality is more important.
what I want to express is if the packages without meego's special
patches, meego should just use/rebuild it from fedora, it reduce the
cost of the project.

that sounds nice in theory, but does not work in practice. MeeGo and Fedora
have very different objectives and that makes what you describe not a good option,
and not current practice.

This make me even more less optimist about the future of Meego. The interesting concept of Maemo was to lower the difference between a PC and a mobile computer. There is already a lot of mobile products that do a lot of fun stuff in a very different way as in a PC. And in this area, Meego is so late and immature that is have no chance at all.

As an example, Maemo started with Debian, but current Maemo and Debian are rather
far apart.

You are mixing facts and concepts. The fact that the pure ADM64 arch in Debian was some years ago rather different from mainline Debian (and others 64 bits distos at this time) did no invalid the concept that the goal was to merge.

Regards,
--
Jean-Christian de Rivaz
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