On Wednesday 30 June 2010 19:44:42 [email protected] wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I know... we are having small problem here with arranging download for the
> N900 bits. Sorry for this. Will be fixed in few hours.

  Good to hear that it is not forgotten - there's already grumbles out there 
about that ;) Now, let me be the first to say that this is, contrary to what 
it might look like, a good sign: The reason people are all catching the 
waahmbulance on this one is that they're all really hyped about the project, 
so... Kudos to you guys! :)
 
>   Valtteri
> 
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of ext Kasi Viswanath Sent: 30. kesäkuuta 2010 19:38
> To: Development for the MeeGo Project (discussion list)
> Subject: Re: [MeeGo-dev] MeeGo Handset Project Day 1 is Here
> 
> Wow!!
> 
> Congrats & Thank You. Can't wait to try it out on my N900...
> 
> Thanks,
> @vkvraju
> On 30 June 2010 21:57,
> <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hello!
> 
> The MeeGo project is happy to announce "Day 1" of the MeeGo Handset user
> experience project. Many of you will remember this "Day 1" concept from
> March, when we first made the MeeGo core OS source code available and
> started development towards the MeeGo 1.0 release. Today, the handset
> baseline source code is available to the development community. This code
> is being actively developed as MeeGo 1.1, which is scheduled for release
> in October. The team has been preparing MeeGo Gitorious with all the
> sources and infrastructure to perform the weekly builds for MeeGo 1.1
> development. The MeeGo UI team has also been busy creating the handset
> reference user experience and preparing the MeeGo UI design principles and
> interaction guidelines. This milestone marks the completion of the merger
> of Moblin and Maemo as major architecture decisions and technical
> selections have been determined. Today, we are also opening the MeeGo
> Build Infrastructure.
> 
> The MeeGo Project Handset Day 1 includes:
> - MeeGo APIs, incorporating Qt and MeeGo Touch UI Framework (MTF)
> - Subset of the handset reference UI and applications
>  Status Bar: clock, network, Bluetooth, 3G connection, notifications, and
> battery charge Home Screen
>  Lock Screen
>  Application Launcher
>  Virtual Keyboard
>  Applications: Dialer, SMS, Browser, Contacts, and Photo Viewer
> - MeeGo Core OS (including core OS and middleware components)
> - Hardware adaptation support for Intel Atom-based handset (Moorestown) and
> ARM-based Nokia N900
> 
> See it for yourself--check out the cool UI Handset Day 1 screenshots. Or
> better yet, try it out on a device for yourself by downloading a developer
> preview image or browse the source code. The MeeGo Handset Day 1 image is
> provided as a community developer preview and are in a very early and
> active development state. While we don't recommend installing it on your
> primary phone just yet, we invite all developers who are interested to
> have an early look using a development device. More details are in the
> Handset Day 1 release notes.
> 
> 
> Valtteri Halla & Imad Sousou
> MeeGo Technical Steering Group
> 
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