Hi Quim, Imad,
Has there been any update to this? The end of the year is fast
approaching, and as far as we know, meego.com
future is completely uncertain after that. If the community has to
migrate to another infrastructure, it would be good to know that well in
advance so that there is sufficient time to allow us for a smooth
migration.
Best,
Matti Airas
On 03.10.2011 18:58, ext quim@nokia.com wrote:
Discussing resources funds is not as much fun as discussing brands or
toolkits, but let me bring your attention to this point since it is probably
important or plain critical for any plans forward discussed here.
My assumption is that the current community doesn't have enough muscle to
afford the whole cost of infrastructure of a project with the size and
complexity of MeeGo. The options are either reuse free-as-in-beer infra from
other projects or assure corporate sponsorship from different sources (I would
trust less this one, but it is also a possibility).
Imad Sousou wrote:
I will be working even harder to make sure that developers of MeeGo can also
transition to Tizen.
1. Can we get any details about the availability of the current meego.com
infrastructure under Intel's funding? End of this year? July 2012? End of 2012?
Later? The answer to this question helps figuring out the urgency for a move.
2. What is the scope we can expect for tizen.org in terms of community infrastructure? Will a
fortizen.org like site be needed as well or the core tizen.org (plus AppUp?) will be
inclusive enough to satisfy community initiative with a link to the Tizen project, even if it's
indirect? The answer to this question helps figuring out the need to find/fund own infra for all
the non-official development infra.
Thank you.
--
Quim
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