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The ecosystem is essentially nonexistent and Nokia never had the money to bootstrap it. Going with Windows Phone was its best option.
Also, most of the N9/MeeGo defenders have never used it. They don't know how it quickly turned into a slow piece of shit after a while. It had promise, sure, but Nokia didn't have time.
The majority of the developers that were working on projects for the Maemo platform. Be they employed by Nokia or independent. Every successive release of Maemo stalled the ecosystem, because Nokia broke the ABI. Even the Diabolo release broke the ABI enough that the prior apps were very hit or miss.
Qt revitalised the market slightly, but Nokia just tended to leave developers who had invested time and effort in to the current platform with a whole new layer of woe at each OS release.




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Not the experiences I made. What developers are you referring too?