Re: Maemo / Moblin / MeeGo

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On 02/23/10 17:29, Somebody in the thread at some point said:

>> So what's so cool about this for the fans of this list? "We are
>> using F12 ARM release to bootstrap MeeGo using the OBS build
>> system[6] ARM architecture support."[7] Suddenly Fedora ARM has
>> gone from relative obscurity to being the foundation for one of the
>> most innovative hardware/software packages out there. Very cool.
>> :)

> That's awesome!!! I do however think its a little funny that the
> opensuse build service is being used to bootstrap Fedora, but more
> power to open source collaboration :)

I think they're missing out on the value of having a Fedora basis, they
say on their wiki http://wiki.meego.com/ARM_Support :

''The initial goal is to get rid of the F12 dependency and start build
MeeGo ARM in a self-contain environment.''

I wonder what their reasoning is for that since there's obvious value
having a giant package universe well maintained and constantly 
uplevelled.  It doesn't make any sense to just bootstrap from it and get 
away from it back into having to deal with all rootfs packages yourself 
again, carry patches, etc.

Still, at least they got away from cross :-)

-Andy
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