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So two independent companies dump an OS because it was great, right?
Wrong. It had no future, and they saw that. It was going nowhere. Nokia didn't even deem it fit to go on their N9 device.
It was always vaporware. Its time to move on man, its been like a year, who the fuck cares about MeeGo.
Meego is of course a vaporware. Nobody cares about Meego
But N9 uses Maemo, and I assure you many of us do care a lot about Maemo.
If you are interested to know the reason, here's one. First, read http://stackoverflow.com/a/7857052 about how to debug an iOS application on an actual device over wifi. It sucks. On the other hand, Qt Creator does that seamlessly with plain old SSH into N900 / N9. No string attached. No magic involved.
Great or not great, it depended on Nokia much more than on Intel. Nokia was bribed by MS, and pulled the plug. End of story. As I said before - it's always risky, when such projects are essentially controlled by one entity, who with that can't be trusted not to betray the project.
Edited 2012-06-15 01:35 UTC





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Of course it couldn't go anywhere, because Nokia sabotaged it right when it was in critical development stage, and Intel decided to dump it shortly afterwards. So the project itself can't be really blamed. But brainless mismanagement of it coming from Nokia - can.
Edited 2012-06-14 22:53 UTC