On Aug 12, 2010, at 3:42 AM, David Greaves wrote:

> On 12/08/10 00:06, martin brook wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> After a lively discussion on #meego
>> (http://mg.pov.lt/meego-irclog/%23meego.2010-08-11.log.html from 21:17)
>> I have created a wiki page to further community developmet of a non
>> SSSE3 Meego build.
>> 
>> http://wiki.meego.com/Devices/nonSSSE3
>> 
>> If you can help in any way or have any comments please add your meego
>> nick to the wiki with details or catch up with us in #meego
> 
> And I've been collecting comments - not all of which are mine and not all of 
> which stand up to scrutiny - but which I think *do* reflect a lot of opinions 
> and general 'buzz'.
> 
>   http://mer-l-in.blogspot.com/2010/08/are-intel-subverting-meegocom.html
> 

This is the way open source projects are supposed to work. The people who start 
the project pick a manageable set of hardware to get us started just like when 
Linus only supported 386 with AT drives in the first version of the Linux 
kernel because that's what he was using at the time[1]. 

Now it's time for you (everyone here in the MeeGo community) to put some effort 
into supporting the systems that you would like to see running MeeGo just like 
thousands of people have done in the Linux kernel community. 

However, I would like to move from finger pointing and conspiracy theories into 
productive discussions & code submissions. We are all working together here as 
the MeeGo community, and I don't think the "us vs. them" mentality in the blog 
post or in IRC is particularly productive. Let's move from talking about this 
to seeing some code submissions.

Dawn

[1] http://www.linux.org/people/linus_post.html

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