2011/10/6 d4lamar :
>> * That primary customers of the platform are device vendors - not end-users.
>
> I think that this point in Mer Project or in any other branch/fork of
> Meego is to be corrected.
>
> Vendors come and vendors go, they don't care about Community as long
> as they can use it for
Hi to all,
I'm only a lurker of Meego mailing lists and I have never contributed
to the project, but this time I would like to write some words about.
> * That primary customers of the platform are device vendors - not end-users.
I think that this point in Mer Project or in any other branch/fork
2011/10/5 Jeremiah Foster :
>> Distrowatch are server and dektop disties. The special thing in MeeGo was
>> that
>> the focus was on emerging devices.
>
> And how exactly did it do that? By using Connman? By using an "embedded"
> Linux kernel? Btrfs? By being "small"? What exactly makes MeeGo diffe
Again, I agree with the project, if Mer can resurrect Maemo/MeeGo then I
am all for it!
On 04/10/2011 08:57, Timo Jyrinki wrote:
ma, 2011-10-03 kello 19:09 +0100, Si Howard kirjoitti:
I'm for that! Wasn't the Mer project part of the Maemo 5.0 porting to
the Nokia N8X0 platform?
That's one way
I have that. That basically has stuff about libresourceqt
I'm more interested in libresource.
I basically want to expose a remote interface ( for instance DBUS ) to
libresource so that a process from a chroot ( maybe ununtu ) is able to access
the meego policy framework.
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Hi
Dunno if this is what you're looking for..
http://wiki.meego.com/images/Meego-policy-framework-developer-guide.pdf
-Timo
2011/10/5
> Is there any documentation on usage of libresource?
>
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On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 9:39 AM, Samuel Stirtzel
wrote:
>
> 2011/10/4 Jeremiah Foster :
> >> Can a mobile
> >> segment distro like MeeGo be really compared with a desktop segment
> >> distro like e.g. embedded Ubuntu? (This is not relative to your
> >> message but a general rhetorical question.)
>
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 10:09 AM, Stefan Werden wrote:
> Jeremiah Foster hat am 4. Oktober 2011 um
> 20:42
> geschrieben:
>
> > On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 6:48 PM, Stefan Werden
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > switching to debian would mean making a complete new projekt.
> >
> >
> > Nope, it woul
Hi,
Disclaimer: I don't have an Android phone and haven't coded for
Android (or Replicant). Just read some article today about Replicant.
Not sure if this was brought up and how sensible a question is (I hope
I'm not proposing some blasphemy here(-: ), but what about uniting
forces with replicant
Hi,
sorry for re-sending this Jeremiah, but I've missed that this mail was
not sent to the list, my bad.
2011/10/4 Jeremiah Foster :
...
>
>>
>> Can a mobile
>> segment distro like MeeGo be really compared with a desktop segment
>> distro like e.g. embedded Ubuntu? (This is not relative to your
>
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