Hi Randy:

Glad you were able to make it and we really appreciate your's, code177's, and 
epage's participation and presentation at the event.

I spoke to some commercial developers at the feedback session on Friday and 
they told me that now that they have more info about the maemo community, they 
will definitely check out how the community can help with their development and 
vice versa.    So hopefully this was a good way to enhance the partnership of 
the community and the commercial developers.


Thanks,
Daphne

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From: ext Randall Arnold [mailto:tex...@ovi.com]
Sent: Saturday, December 05, 2009 10:07 AM
To: Maemo Community
Cc: Won Daphne.1 (Nokia-D/MtView); eop...@byu.net; Blake Jonathan; Gil Quim 
(Nokia-D/Helsinki); Walker Ashley (Nokia-FNDC/MtView); Loughney John 
(Nokia-D/MtView); Agarwal Samir (Nokia-D/MtView); Gorree Tim (Nokia-IT/Espoo); 
Schneider Peter (Nokia-D/Helsinki)
Subject: Re: RE: Invitation to Maemo developer event in California

Greetings all!

Many thanks to the Maemo team for really stepping up in the Maemo Developer 
event this past week in Santa Clara California.  Everyone with whom I spoke was 
really enthused at the opportunity to learn more, share ideas and realize they 
were being fully engaged by Nokia.  This event was a true sign of positive 
progress for both the open source and commercial communities!

Some takeaways:

- Nokia understands the concerns expressed by individual contributors who want 
to find success in Ovi Store.  No fine details to reveal at this time but be 
encouraged by the fact that they are listening!  New member code177 expressed 
gratitude at the chance to get his needs in front of people willing to listen.  
He is also appreciated for volunteering to be the lightning rod here.  ; )

- Nokia is receptive to the "gotchas" that have been hot topics in 
talk.maemo.org.  Particularly, support for feedback, donationware and app 
testing functionality on the device.  After some really stimulating discussion 
I corralled the ideas into what I think is an actionable plan to accomodate 
these wants and needs.  More on that soon in Brainstorm and on my blog (so 
subscribe to the latter!).

- I was particularly relieved and excited to hear Ashley Walker's (Forum Nokia) 
support for local events in the US.  Details need to be hashed out but I feel 
now that the push for this is no longer stalled.  As with most things, it was 
simply a matter of navigating the Nokia matrix and connecting with the right 
facilitator!  So I will begin a little recon work and report back when some 
plans are formed.

I commend Quim for having the foresight to get maemo.org into the mix.  The 
contributions by code177 and epage (Dialcentral guy!) were invaluable.

In summary, I came away confident that open source and commercial interests in 
the Maemo ecosystem need not necessarily collide but can collude.  I am 
beginning to see Nokia's longterm strategy in this space bear fruit now and 
offer solid promise going forward.  Let's maintain the momentum, think positive 
and not let any roadblocks stand for long!

More info soon!

As always, your community council is your bridge to Nokia.  Take advantage of 
us!  ; )

Cheers,

Randall (Randy) Arnold
maemo.org community council
http://tabulacrypticum.wordpress.com/


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