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Read this, please:

http://wiki.maemo.org/What_can_we_realistically_expect

or more specifically:

http://wiki.maemo.org/What_can_we_re...or_my_N900_.3F
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Had anybody went through all the Meego post yet. If not do, it clarifies that May release would not be for regular public it is still going to be Developer centric.
 

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Then we want PR 1.2
 
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Will it have a GUI?
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From what I understood, MeeGo 1.0 would be just the basic shell along with some hardware support.

Looking at the few changelogs that were quoted in a different thread, it looks like they had added closed source N900 drivers (bluetooth comes to mind, but there were a few others like the BME (battery meter efficiency or something like that).

I figure I'd just chill and watch it unfold. I'm mostly waiting for Qt 4.6 so that I may start learning Python and Qt programming. It's really perfect if you think about it, should be completely cross platform between Linux, Mac, Windows (which by the way should ALWAYS be the way they are listed, since you are supposed to list things in alphabetical order!) and a few of the Mobile OSs. Not sure about WebOS, but at the very least MeeGo and Symbian.

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Hope it is coming very soon see this http://maemoarena.com/2010/05/meego-...on-this-month/

and this

http://maemoarena.com/2010/05/meego-...ktops-out-now/

Hope it is coming very fast
 
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The UI looks good. I am sick of waiting
 
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When will the UI versions for non-developers start coming out? That part is sorely lacking in terms of a release date.
 

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No one's here to tell us and they call it open source
 

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Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
When will the UI versions for non-developers start coming out? That part is sorely lacking in terms of a release date.
The handheld UX is expected for MeeGo 1.1, which is scheduled for october.
 

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