On Thu, Jun 28, 2007 at 09:13:28AM -0300, ext MoRpHeUz wrote: > >I have my mother in mind, who isn't even going to subscribe to > >maemo-developers, let alone even consider writing code. > > For sure, but a device is not "made" only by end-users. So, if > developers are asking to have python on the device, so they can > develop their stuff, fair enough right ? Otherwise you would be > saying: "no, if you want to develop anything for the device, it must > be in C".. why would be that ?
Please read the first few words of my first post, where I say 'Not to disparage the goal of full Python support'. Because I really would like to see full Python support there. I was just pointing out that the device is sold to a far wider audience: I suspect more people have bought it from Nokia shops and the like (one of the main telcos advertises it in newspapers here), than people from maemo-developers. That's all. End users aren't hackers. (If it was, we'd probably be shipping Sawfish.) Cheers, Daniel
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