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On 04/03/11, Andrew Flegg wrote:
My main point is that I hope you, or anyone, could include the
option or suggestion to upstream manufacurers that they could
also offer devel devices to anyone prepared to pay for one sooner
than waiting for retail devices. Next year won't matter because
On 03/03/11, Foster, Dawn M wrote:
In the case of tablets, we really wanted to encourage
individual enthusiasts and application developers to work
on MeeGo, so the restriction made sense to me for this one,
but it might not for future devices.
How about a restriction-free option for anyone to
On 03/03/11, Randall Arnold wrote:
I agree - I'd be willing to provide feedback on a device,
and pay towards that device, but would not be eligible for
a distribution like this. Problem is, you could end up with
a device that does what developers want, what they think
makes a good
On 03/03/11, Randall Arnold wrote:
Exactly, and the giveaway program is fine but I fear the selection
process will set up a bureaucracy to annoint certain folks with
devices and deprive the rest of us with MeeGo savvy touch devices
that we all need yesterday.
I can guarantee you there
On 25/02/11, Dave Neary wrote:
Has anyone any idea if and when Intel will contribute their
Tablet UX binaries and sources to repo.meego.com and
gitorious.org?
In short, this thread has been counter-productive and I'd like
everyone who was involved in it (including myuself) to reflect
on
On 25/02/11, Dave Neary wrote:
I could tell them that the tablet code is in an internal
Git, and what we use to track bugs, and where the roadmap
is, but if it doesn't get opened up right now, these people
are going to eat me alive.
That might not be true. We might be very nice. But
On 25/02/11, James Ausmus wrote:
The QML code is clearly marked as being Apache 2.0
licensed.
Right, not BSD, but close.
As far as whether I would be personally offended if
you forked my code - I'd certainly appreciate taking
a look at any patches you would want to send my way,
but I won't
On 22/02/11, martin brook wrote:
I think Dave's point, which I fully agree with, is that
the community would like to see things, and be able to get
involved, at the design and wireframe stage. Even if the
code isn't finished, I assume the design and wireframe specs
which explain how the
On 22/02/11, Niels Mayer wrote:
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 7:39 AM, Mark Constable ma...@renta.net wrote:
Has anyone any idea if and when Intel will contribute their Tablet
UX binaries and sources to repo.meego.com and gitorious.org?
Interestingly, the files in the Intel Tablet UX (
http
On 18/02/11, Bao, Nick wrote:
The next 1.1 update release will be on Feb 25th.
http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/builds/1.1/latest/
Has anyone any idea if and when Intel will contribute their Tablet
UX binaries and sources to repo.meego.com and gitorious.org?
--markc
On 17/02/11, Niels Mayer wrote:
I think the Qt-based panel based home screen is very nice,
and it felt nice to operate when I tried out the release
( http://appdeveloper.intel.com/en-us/meego-swype-esla ).
Yes, I've been playing with meego-tablet-ia32-pinetrail.iso
which seems to also include
On 13/02/11, Rudolf Streif wrote:
The assertion was made that MeeGo, and in particular MeeGo
Handset, requires large corporate sponsorship and production-ready
hardware to be further developed. I am challenging this assertion
saying that this community has plenty of engineering talent and
On 14/02/11, George Ingram wrote:
Hi Mark! I agree, but you have totally overlooked Intel.(See their
statement on Friday in response to Nokia joint announcement with
Microsoft). I don't think Intel will take the fumble by Nokia more
than a bump in the road.
Perhaps even a bonus opportunity
On 09 Mar 2010, Reggie Suplido wrote:
A simple example would be theming for N900 screensize. If one
is made for vBulletin it doesn't add to the FOSS ecosystem.
We have vBulletin theme makers in the community which makes it
easier. Whatever generic theme, plug-in can be shared to the
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