Just my 2 cents.

openmoko:  was absolutely hideous and disturbing and scary.  Even the
most hardcore geeks I know tend stay away from it.

Android: by far the most people Linux platform...but in reality, it's
little more then a java stack.  You *can* get to the internal linux
base, but honestly it could be running windows for anyone end user
could tell.  It's a linux based OS without exposing much of the Linux
OS to the user, and making it exponentially difficult to get to the
linux tools.  (come on .. do I really need root access to use curl?
why? )

Maemo is going away.... though from what I hear it was a nice little
environment.

Lemo I know nothing about, but I'll look it up.  I think the idea of a
proper C++ environment you can develop on your phone is well worth it.
 I'm excited about it and even willing to trade in my Nexus a phone
support Meego when it comes out.

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Samir


On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 5:44 PM, mahendra panpalia
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Kees,
> Thanks for information.
> Else it could have waste a lot of time  and efforts of others and people
> could have misused it.
> I guess their are alreay many messengers in market.
> Why don't people come up with some innovative ideas on open source community
> and try to implement them then to implement one more messenger.
> even i really don't understand why Nokia is coming up with new linux based
> platform meego?
> Their are already many platforms in the market and market is already
> saturated.
> I just want to know...what is new in meego which is not in existing like
> Maemo, android, openmoko, Lemo etc?
> Why don't Nokia invest in something which is innovative then same old?
>
> Why don't big companies invest SOMETHING in innovation then integrating same
> old existing SOMETHING. This SOMETHING has anyway no innovation.
> And this SOMETHING have already ruined MANY innovative engineers career by
> their messenger, browser etc.
>
> Mahendra
> On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 10:25 PM, Kees Jongenburger
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Max and others
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 11:52 PM, Max <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hi
>> > is anyone interested to join us creating a mobile messenger c++ Qt
>> > http://sourceforge.net/projects/meegomessenger/
>>
>> From reading http://meego.com/about/licensing-policy anb specially
>> "MeeGo is a trademark of Linux Foundation." I wonder under what terms
>> you are allowed to call something meegoSOMETHING
>>
>> Greetings
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>
>
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> Mahendra Panpalia
>
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