I'd like to have access to an image or a scratchbox environment to start
testing and experimenting with PySide on it.

Also, instructions how to turn your N900 to running MeeGo.

Sivan

On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 10:31 PM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
<zn...@cesmail.net>wrote:

> Quoting Carsten Munk <cars...@maemo.org>:
>
>> * What are you waiting for to happen in the MeeGo project?
>>
>
> For openers, some specs:
>
> 1. RAM and processor capacity of the target devices. I'm especially
> interested in what the *smallest* device is that will run MeeGo.
>
> 2. Links to documentation, so I can look up answers to questions like the
> Perl integration question I posted to this list.
>
> 3. *Schedules* - especially, when are code freezes and hard marketing
> deadlines? I need to make business cases for things that I build, and I
> can't do that without knowing when I'll be able to put real software in the
> hands of real people solving real problems for them for money.
>
> I need to make hard decisions - do I port to / develop for MeeGo
> pocket-sized platforms / UIs, or do I stick with "larger" things with actual
> keyboards and more RAM / CPU power? Am I stuck with C++ for efficiency
> reasons, or can I get away with a scripting language? And which scripting
> languages are going to be feasible in the pocket form factors?
>
>
>  * Do you know what is currently blocking these things to happen, if so,
>> what?
>>
>
> What's blocking me at the moment is a complete lack of information about
> what the capacity of the smallest MeeGo device will be. The other stuff I
> can figure out once I know how big my sandbox is. ;-)
>
>
>  * What would you contribute with if these things happened? What area,
>> what specific things - how can you help, where's your talents in this
>> area and interest?
>>
>
> Performance testing / profiling / tuning, trying to get the most capable
> scientific calculation (symbolic and numeric) into the smallest form
> factors, algorithmic composition and other musical applications.
>
> --
> M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
> borasky-research.net/m-edward-ed-borasky/
>
> "A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems." ~ Paul
> Erdos
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