My question initially was if there was a preferred platform for Meego.
Just like the statement above, it seemed like trying to build Meego's
dev or final-2.1 environment on Fedora was a lot less problematic then
the Ubuntu version. I've had a much easier time building Meego on FC.
If Nokia's developers generally prefer working on FC, then odds are
things will be first documented and more likely to work in the
environment they primarily work in. I'm sure it'll work on every
flavor of Linux with a bit of work... I'd just rather spend the time
on actual code for meego rather then making meego work.
That being said... fedora, ubuntu, SuSe... as long as we have a
product it doesn't matter what it is based on, used, as long as it
works.
to answer your question (and I think Auke already did it as well),
I and several of my coworkers run MeeGo to develop MeeGo.
It's the one environment that we can make sure works, and also that
many of us now run ;-)
(I'm running it on a rather beefy Core i7 box for the more heavy work,
but also on a Core2duo laptop for more portable uses)
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