Both videos are pretty cool. I echo Edward's sentiments that it's nice
to put a face and voice to your words. :D

On Jul 26, 11:14 am, "Ville M. Vainio" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 12:01 AM, Terry Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Thanks for the link.  Just to be contrary, I did find it interesting.  
> > Allowing for your obvious bias :-) what do you think is the best smartphone 
> > type platform for casual development in a sort of pythony / flossy / linuxy 
> > way?  Is there anything out there that lets
>
> Maemo is the most "traditional" Linux system, in that it uses the
> stuff familiar from desktop (incl. PyQt). Nokia is actually funding
> the development of PySide, which is an LGPL'd alternative to PyQt.
> Many of the most popular Maemo programs are written in Python (using
> PyGtk mostly).
>
> Android is a specialized Java sandbox which just happens to have a
> Linux kernel (it doesn't even use X11).
>
> > you develop in PyQt?  Android or something from Nokia or FreeRunner?  
> > Anything that has any reasonable chance of running Leo, for example?
>
> N900 can't run new versions of Leo anymore, because it has python 2.5.
> Old versions run, but the experience is pretty bad. The UI would need
> to be tweaked for the small screen.
>
> > Note that I don't use a cell phone, so the phone connectivity part is not 
> > really a consideration.  Just looking for something a bit more portable 
> > than my eee pc.
>
> I think a 5-7 inch MeeGo tablet is what you'll want, when they become
> available :-). We need to make a finger optimized Leo ui eventually
> when these devices start becoming popular...
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVIKYF7MOzU
>
> --
> Ville M. Vainio @@ Forum Nokia

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