On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 01:59:03PM +0800, Jeffrey 'jf' Lim wrote:
> ======
> Ari Jaaksi said...
>     Honestly, I'm a bit puzzled why this MeeGo announcement was
> interpreted so that we would be abandoning N900. Who said so? What is
> it in the MeeGo that makes you think so? -- I'm trying to do my best
> to explain why the opposite is true.
> 
>     ...obviously not well enough, though.
> 
>     And I repeat -- for what of the new software runs on N900 -- I
> simply do not know. Looking at the characteristics of our hardware and
> other plans, not all, I'm sure! But certainly many many apps will run.
> 
>     And for you hackers, N900 is open -- as an additional bonus.
>     2/19/2010 8:43 AM
> ======
> 
> Doesnt look too good for the future of meego support for n900?

uhm, why? all he says is that he does not know which apps will run.
saying something else (like 'everything will run') would imply a
commitment that he may not be in the position to make.

given that the hardware will change, anything that takes advantage of
new hardware will not run on old hardware. i see nothing unusual there.

the interesting question is not if all meego apps will run on n900, but
if the n900 can be used with meego just as it can with maemo now.

greetings, martin.
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