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MeeGo

Olivier Nyssen

On Jun 10, 2010 13:56

Hi guys,

Just wondering: MeeGo looks a very promising platform with Intel and Nokia (=ARM) on-board.

Netbooks, smartphones, tablets in the making: shouldn't we participate ?

 
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Participants: Juha Lindfors , Olivier Nyssen
  1. Jun 10, 2010

    Juha Lindfors says:

    If it takes off, sure. But my feeling is they still have a long way to go to gra...

    If it takes off, sure. But my feeling is they still have a long way to go to grab market share. At the moment Android is eating their cake.

  2. Jun 10, 2010

    Juha Lindfors says:

    And having said that, as usual, we aren't tied to any particular client system s...

    And having said that, as usual, we aren't tied to any particular client system so if there's interest in exploring MeeGo, would be happy to help with questions and host the work here.

    1. Jun 10, 2010

      Olivier Nyssen says:

      It's still early days for MeeGo, indeed. But in October, the whole Intel-ecosyst...

      It's still early days for MeeGo, indeed. But in October, the whole Intel-ecosystem (Asus, Acer, MSI, etc.) will launch MeeGo 1.1-based systems. Add to this the Symbian, Meego and Windows Mobile phones we could target with Qt and it becomes a huge market !

      Intel leads the Netbook UX (user experience), Nokia the Smartphone UX, OpenRemote could lead the Automation UX !

      1. Jun 10, 2010

        Juha Lindfors says:

        That's an interesting bit of info about the ecosystem. Please keep us updated on...

        That's an interesting bit of info about the ecosystem. Please keep us updated on how things evolve in Meego-land.

        1. Jun 10, 2010

          Olivier Nyssen says:

          Forgot to post the link to MeeGo http://meego.com/developers

          Forgot to post the link to MeeGo

          http://meego.com/developers

        2. Jun 11, 2010

          Olivier Nyssen says:

          I would like to add this: MeeGo is a distro backed by the biggest hardware playe...

          I would like to add this: MeeGo is a distro backed by the biggest hardware players in the world: Intel and Nokia of course, but also BMW, ST-Ericsson, Cisco and Telefonica to name a few.

          Joining the project now would put OpenRemote on the world map, you could influence the software stack with your expertise, and maybe even get some funding and help from these partners.

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