Well, for what it's worth, Intel have just been talking a lot about Android, 
because they have a lot to say about it. However, they have also continuously 
said that they are still heavily invested in MeeGo. So, in addition to what 
Fernando says, that something like that would not kill MeeGo anyway, Intel 
have no interest in killing off MeeGo anyway. In addition, they switched 
yesterday (when asked about it) from saying that they are looking for vendors, 
to saying that they are working with vendors... An interesting twist, i 
personally wonder what this means - i'm sure we'll find out in due time :)

On Thursday 15 Sep 2011 09:22:21 Jianchun Zhou wrote:
> I have been working on moblin and then meego for a period of time, I
> consider MeeGo as a good platform, we have used it to develop our IVI
> software solution, and our product has been sold to customers, I have got
> used to it, I of course hope it has a bright future, so I worry about it
> when some thing happening affect it.
> 
> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 4:05 PM, Fernando Cassia <fcas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 04:04, Jianchun Zhou <jianchun.z...@gmail.com>
> > 
> > wrote:
> > > How do you guys comment this news? Is MeeGo dying?
> > 
> > Asking "Is the sky falling?" isnt very helpful. In fact, it just spreads
> > FUD.
> > 
> > Since MeeGo is open source, it isnt tied to the future or decisions of
> > any given company. Any other could just pick it up and carry on, if
> > need arises.
> > 
> > FC

-- 
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                          or no
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