On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 4:58 PM, Jean-Christian de Rivaz <[email protected]> wrote:
> I must correct you in one point
There was no need to correct him, he never claimed the contrary.
> Was is obvious to me is that Meego break the Debian
> support and then ask for community help.
No, you're interpreting. You can't break something that never existed
-- and in the MeeGo world, Debian support never has as far as I'm
aware (please do correct me if I'm wrong).
MeeGo would be happy to support other distributions, as it always
makes things easier, however it will not be a priority of the paid
developers, especially considering they do not have anyone experienced
with Debian.
In other words: This is Open Source, a new project, growing from two
different projects. Some things will be different, some things won't
stick together without a fair amount of glue: that glue is hard work.
You can't expect MeeGo to reflect everything that Maemo was, and nor
can we expect that MeeGo will be everything that Moblin was; not in a
first release, anyway.
Did people complain to Nokia when Maemo 5 came out, and suddenly they
had to rebuild their *community-supported* VMWare images? Of course
not.
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