Hi Jukka,

I haven't had much time yet to play around with it, since I'm a bit busy
this week doing other stuff. But the UI looks very clean and nice. I'll
look into the OS and UI in detail on the weekend and report bugs, if I run
into any. But generally it's great to see the community continue the
Moblin/MeeGo tradition in such an open way, compared to projects like Tizen.

I have done app development in the past for various platforms and have been
using Linux for 15 years, but getting started with Mer/NemoMobile
development is not that easy, since it felt like I had to look into various
Wiki pages and blog posts to get a general understanding of the
requirements and setup. I haven't done any embedded development, either.
Therefore I'm reading the Prentice Hall "Embedded Linux Primer", which
helps to get a much better understanding of embedded Linux in general and a
development environment setup (including the various software parts needed
which you don't have use unless you develop/compile for a different
hardware platform).

I'd volunteer to start working on a beginners guide for Mer and NemoMobile,
unless someone else is working on something similar already. For such a
document I'd prefer a PDF over a wiki page, and I could keep that
up-to-date at least for the next 12 months.

Thanks to everyone who has been working on Mer and NemoMobile in the past!
Great work!

Raju

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