That was the point of the wiki page to provide some bullet points for
further work.

The discussions and blog post have done the trick and gavanised some people
into doing something.
The maemo obs (OBS3) has been as busy as ive seen it, which has caused its
own problems.  Roll on OBS2.

Vgrade

On 13 Aug 2010 16:14, "Foster, Dawn M" <[email protected]> wrote:


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

> On 12/08/10 00:06, martin brook wrote:
>> Hi,
...
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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