Thanks Emmanuele. I truly hope that Intel will continue investing in
Clutter. I myself won't be using or developing for Meego.
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 12:54 PM, Emmanuele Bassi eba...@linux.intel.comwrote:
On Tue, 2010-03-16 at 12:05 +0200, Veli Ogla Sungutay wrote:
I see the MeeGo merger as the end of Clutter and Mx era. This move has
been a proof of that.
Hopefully at least Clutter will stay around outside of MeeGo.
this is *completely* false.
the Meego 1.0 netbook user experience currently is, and will still be
based on Clutter and Mx.
there has been some reshuffling for the repositories; this is beyond the
control of us engineers, but I can assure you:
• Mx is still developed and used
• the repositories will be back for Meego 1.0 for netbooks
ciao,
Emmanuele.
2010/3/16 José Dapena Paz jdap...@igalia.com
El mar, 16-03-2010 a las 08:20 +, Peter Robinson escribió:
Its because its being mirgrated over to the MeeGo
repositories. It
will be available again by the end of the month according to
various
announcements. If you want to make a start in the mean time
there's
recent releases of mx in at least Fedora 13 (and on its way
to F-12)
you can use there for app development.
For me it's really surprising, and, at least, a bad
idea, to behave
that way.
Removing mx from the repositories for more than one
month is, at least,
damaging the project. Unless the real purpose is just letting
mx die, I
don't understand why mx isn't still available in moblin
repositories,
and move once meego repository is finally available.
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