Re: [MeeGo-community] Hardware request queue

2010-09-22 Thread Niels Mayer
Does meego run on http://openpandora.org/ -- seems like this would provide an interesting alternative to the N900 platform for meego and might prove to be an alternate "development target" for those seeking a lower-cost platform (it's targetted as a gaming console but it could be used for a lot mor

Re: [MeeGo-community] Hardware request queue

2010-09-19 Thread Ryan Abel
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 1:03 PM, Foster, Dawn M wrote: > > For the current Maemo system, > 1) what kind of details do people need to provide to justify > receiving a device and > 2) what is the criteria that is used to decide who receives > them? > One big advantage of our system is that it's not

Re: [MeeGo-community] Hardware request queue

2010-09-18 Thread Andrew Flegg
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 18:03, Foster, Dawn M wrote: > > I think this is an excellent idea. I'll start asking around at Intel > to see what kind of budget we might be able to find for some > devices. Interesting to know whether this'd be a vendor programme, or the MeeGo Project getting some hardw

Re: [MeeGo-community] Hardware request queue

2010-09-17 Thread Foster, Dawn M
On Sep 17, 2010, at 5:22 AM, Morten Mjelva wrote: > Hi > > Maemo has has a queue developers can add themselves to in order to > request a development/testing platform, such as an N900. If MeeGo > wishes to involve developers from the OSS community, and I think it > should, it would be very benef

[MeeGo-community] Hardware request queue

2010-09-17 Thread Morten Mjelva
Hi Maemo has has a queue developers can add themselves to in order to request a development/testing platform, such as an N900. If MeeGo wishes to involve developers from the OSS community, and I think it should, it would be very beneficial to have a system like this for MeeGo. Hopefully Nokia and/