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Hopefully they can still release some MeeGo devices and if people really want them then maybe they will make more.
But it would had nice if they put more focus on them..
Buf if you see this as a WP + MeeGo route vs exclusive MeeGo route then it looks quite good. You get an existing "eco-system" as he express it. An OS which really exist and works. And something you can release quite soon. Meanwhile you can keep on developing MeeGo until it works well. Release that to. And have both.
If they would supply the market then QT on both made sense. If the WP phones run Microsofts market then I guess it doesn't matter. Some WP tools for those and some Nokia/QT tools for MeeGo.