14 June 2010

  1. Front Page
  2. Applications
  3. Development
  4. Community
  5. Devices
  6. Announcements
  7. Download issue

Other Issues

  1. 30 January 2012
  2. 23 January 2012
  3. 16 January 2012
  4. 9 January 2012
  5. 2 January 2012
  6. 19 December 2011
  7. 12 December 2011
  8. 5 December 2011
  9. 28 November 2011
  10. 21 November 2011
  11. 14 November 2011
  12. 7 November 2011
  13. 31 October 2011
  14. 24 October 2011
  15. 17 October 2011
  16. 10 October 2011
  17. 3 October 2011
  18. 26 September 2011
  19. 19 September 2011
  20. 12 September 2011
  21. 5 September 2011
  22. 29 August 2011
  23. 22 August 2011
  24. 15 August 2011
  25. 8 August 2011
  26. 1 August 2011
  27. 25 July 2011
  28. 18 July 2011
  29. 11 July 2011
  30. 4 July 2011
  31. 27 June 2011
  32. 20 June 2011
  33. 13 June 2011
  34. 6 June 2011
  35. 30 May 2011
  36. 23 May 2011
  37. 16 May 2011
  38. 9 May 2011
  39. 2 May 2011
  40. 25 April 2011
  41. 18 April 2011
  42. 11 April 2011
  43. 4 April 2011
  44. 28 March 2011
  45. 21 March 2011
  46. 14 March 2011
  47. 7 March 2011
  48. 28 February 2011
  49. 21 February 2011
  50. 14 February 2011
  51. 7 February 2011
  52. 31 January 2011
  53. 24 January 2011
  54. 17 January 2011
  55. 10 January 2011
  56. 3 January 2011
  57. 20 December 2010
  58. 13 December 2010
  59. 6 December 2010
  60. 29 November 2010
  61. 22 November 2010
  62. 15 November 2010
  63. 8 November 2010
  64. 1 November 2010
  65. 25 October 2010
  66. 18 October 2010
  67. 11 October 2010
  68. 4 October 2010
  69. 27 September 2010
  70. 20 September 2010
  71. 13 September 2010
  72. 6 September 2010
  73. 30 August 2010
  74. 23 August 2010
  75. 16 August 2010
  76. 9 August 2010
  77. 2 August 2010
  78. 26 July 2010
  79. 19 July 2010
  80. 12 July 2010
  81. 5 July 2010
  82. 28 June 2010
  83. 21 June 2010
  84. 7 June 2010
  85. 31 May 2010
  86. 24 May 2010
  87. 17 May 2010
  88. 10 May 2010
  89. 3 May 2010
  90. 26 April 2010
  91. 19 April 2010
  92. 12 April 2010
  93. 5 April 2010
  94. 29 March 2010
  95. 22 March 2010
  96. 15 March 2010
  97. 8 March 2010
  98. 1 March 2010
  99. 22 February 2010
  100. 15 February 2010
  101. 8 February 2010
  102. 1 February 2010

Community

Discussion around Texrat's list of "Maemo Missteps"

As noted on the front page, Randall Arnold's list of "Maemo Missteps" was posted to Talk by Ryan Abel: It's a nice overview of many of the areas Nokia has fumbled and illustrates exactly how little Nokia has really learned in this market over the past 5 years (despite several statements from the likes of Ari and other claiming education). It's unfortunate that Nokia has managed to create such an amazing platform with so much promise and foster a great community, yet continually cut the community off at the knees, abandon their existing customers both in support and next generation hardware features and generally just kill off all the enthusiasm and inertia they can. As you'd expect, the discussion is interesting.

Why community testing of PR1.2 didn't repeat that done for PR1.1

Quim Gil continues his excellent job of smoothing feathers and answering questions by addressing another of Randall Arnold's missteps: why wasn't the semi-open testing of PR1.1 repeated for PR1.2? The semi-open testing for PR1.1 was an interesting experiment that was found to be less than more useful. And not because of the contributions received (very good ones) but all the context forced by this situation. The root of the problem was again to mix open source expectations with a commercial release made of open and proprietary components.

MeeGo evangelism fund

The MeeGo Community Office's budget includes scope for an "evangelism" fund, for activites which promote the MeeGo community. However, Quim Gil asks on forum.meego.com, how should it be defined and what's its role: There is a common understanding between the founders of the MeeGo project that a "MeeGo evangelism fund" will be provided to push activities to promote the MeeGo community. Nokia and Intel will pool the fund this year, and as the project grows more partners will be invited to contribute. The main item in the budget of this year is the organization of the MeeGo Conference. Other items to be considered are merchandising and travel sponsorship for community members promoting the MeeGo project in events. What else? MeeGo events box? MeeGo hackfests? ...? As with all budgets in big companies, pinning down the size of the budget sooner rather than later is necessary.