On Nov 14, 2008, at 3:16 PM, Mark wrote:

> and since neither Nokia nor maemo cares

What does this even mean? Maemo (it's capitalized, by the way) is a  
Nokia product, so what you mean to say is "Nokia doesn't care". Which,  
truthfully, I don't buy. It's not that they don't care, it's that in a  
world of finite resources, you tend to prioritize on those things  
which are important to your primary intended customer--that being  
internet, communication, and multimedia.

> And my point about porting to maemo is valid: if porting involves
> removing features in order to lighten the load, then there's no point.
> Complete compatibility and functionality is necessary, and incomplete
> versions are more frustrating than useful.


Such are the pitfalls of working with limited hardware.

--
Ryan Abel
Maemo Community Council chair

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