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RE[2]: This project is dead
by sparkyERTW on Wed 1st Aug 2012 12:51
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While my first preference would be for a Jolla MeeGo device (which I consider a real computer), this would probably be my second choice when my beloved N900 finally dies. I'll settle for Android, though, if neither comes through with an attractive product.
Amen to that. My N900 is still kicking, though for how much longer I don't know, and while I'll take Android over iOS or WP7 any day, I'm really hoping for something more interesting from Jolla or whatever these guys have up their sleeve.
RE[2]: This project is dead
by Bill Shooter of Bul on Wed 1st Aug 2012 17:13
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In reality, its more of RMS move. They aren't living in the real world. They are explicitly stating that it will only support hardware that has open drivers. There has never been an arm based device with open drivers. I'm not sure why they think they will magically come into existence, unless HP is going to force an existing ARM maker to do it. Until the impossible happens, open webos will be confined to an emulator.
Additionally HP is only committed to making tablets, explicitly saying they won't make phones.
RE[2]: This project is dead
by Fergy on Thu 2nd Aug 2012 11:55
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I see it as more of a Mozilla move, i.e., rather than looking back to Navigator, look forward to Firefox. Rather than looking back to last year's tablets, look forward to next-gen systems.
I like it.
While my first preference would be for a Jolla MeeGo device (which I consider a real computer), this would probably be my second choice when my beloved N900 finally dies. I'll settle for Android, though, if neither comes through with an attractive product.