New Linux tablet produced in Finland (not by Nokia)
Finland and its 5,3M inhabitants keep surprising me, specially on anything relating to mobiles & Linux (both local inventions). This time is an Internet Tablet (aka MID / Multimedia Internet...
View ArticleGNOME Mobile: where are we?
I’m introducing the GNOME Mobile initiative next Tuesday in the OpenMind conference (open source / open content \ open innovation – Tampere FI). The program is interesting, so interesting that it is...
View ArticleGNOME Mobile: here it goes
Only 48h ago I was wondering GNOME Mobile: where are we? I got fast & precious feedback via Earth, Wind & Fire (can’t link to the improvised lunch shared with 6 GNOME+maemo hackers caught in...
View ArticleCritique & self-critique
Thanks to Murray, Jeff and others we are seeing now explicitely that critique and self-critique is not necessarely easy in open environments populated by volunteering freedom lovers. You think you are...
View ArticleGnomes, trolls and the maemo lands
Troll Door, by Irish Typepad Nokia going after Trolltech and Trolltech going inside Nokia, that’s an interesting move. Somewhat surprising move (I also knew about it by reading the press releases),...
View ArticleThat GNOME week in Istanbul
Back to Helsinki. GUADEC was great but you already know that. Also, in no specific order: Actually my preferred topic of discussion was freedesktop.org and how to help the critical projects there....
View ArticleThis is not a GTK+ 3.0 blog post
I have been trying to follow the intense debate tagged GTK+ 3.0 and actually covering a lot more, from the longest post to the shortest. If I was into film criticism I would say that the story is...
View ArticleHow Maemo Approaches Open Source
Hi, just a quick upload from the Maemo Summit. Quite many people made it to the session that started the day, actually. Everybody seems happy about the summit and of course about Berlin’s night life…...
View ArticleMaemo Harmattan keynote at GCDS
Many of you already have heard the news: Maemo Harmattan will base its application framework in Qt while keeping most of the Fremantle middleware based on GNOME technologies. The goal is to offer an...
View ArticleHow I became a Qt advocate
Some personal news: I’m joining the Qt team to help making the Qt Project rock. A small change of floor at the Nokia offices in Sunnyvale (California) and barely a change to be noticed by my relatives...
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