MeeGo Conference, Aviva Stadium Dublin
posted to #MeeGo Dublin 15.11.2010 (en)
Doug Fischer, Intel. First showing that he actually runs his slideshow from MeeGo :-)
MeeGo opportunity is 1 billion new users, 15 billion connected devices. In couple of years there will be more mobile internet users than desktop. And not just cellphones, but TVs, cars, tablets...
You don't want to shut all these new users, the new use cases into a single vendor cage. You want the ecosystem to be open. Innovation is social process, not something coming from a single inventor.
But open ecosystem shouldn't be fragmented. A shared platform helps. MeeGo is governed under Linux Foundation to enabe anybody to participate, and nobody to dominate.
@stskeeps on stage, telling about the MeeGo adaptation for the #N900.
Everybody gets a Lenovo Ideapad netbook/tablet convertible running MeeGo. Cool! http://www.slashgear.com/free-meego-ideapad-s10-3t...
Alberto Torres, Nokia: we're committed at delivering a contemporary user experience with MeeGo. Evolution from punch cards to CLI to WIMP to touch and NUI. We're at the stage of creating the next evolution of computing. Direct manipulation and gestures finally make computer usage intuitive - 2 year olds can play games and browse pictures.
Qt is the way to create software for MeeGo. Your software can run on phones, cars, desktops, TVs... There are already 400.000 developers using Qt.
Demo: same QML app running on Arm developer board, MeeGo netbook, Windows netbook, Nokia N8.
Amino: going with a stock industrial Linux like MeeGo will reduce your time-to-market from 18 months since SoC release to about 6 months. Amino's toolkit:
Digia boosts MeeGo market with Digia Device Cloud Solution and comprehensive product creation services. http://ow.ly/39MXH
@bergie onkos minkä verran muita suomalaisia paikalla, hakemassa tuntumaa "900 miljardin taalan paikkaan"?
@bergie siellähän on eniten suomalaisia (jos ei otherlaisia lasketa mukaan), peräti 20% noin tuhannesta osanottajasta: http://conference2010.meego.com/news
@tkojo speaks: Community software in MeeGo will have a process quite similar to the Maemo devel-testing-extras process. Developer uploads sources to OBS, they get built, testers try it out and give feedback. When the application is good enough, testers approve it and it goes to the Community Applications repository and becomes available to all MeeGo devices. End users can rate the application and give feedback.
The whole end-user Community Applications experience is handled with a native MeeGo 'appstore' client that talks OCS to the repository.
Open Collaborative Services BoF: Originally the Content Module was created for finding and downloading wallpapers, but now it is used for Maemo's appstore as there are no other open, vendor-independent appstore APIs
OCS supports multiple data providers, multiple servers that a client can talk to and put the results together. So same client could theoretically talk to both Ovi Store and MeeGo Community Applications.
MeeGo ships Attica, a Qt OCS client library that your applications can use.
Tablet UX 101, Thalient Interfaces
Some tips:
Tablet specifics:
Examples:
Well, this is working. After the Guinness brewery tour I was burning down with a fever. So, no MeeGoism for me today :P
ihmis-suski commented on posted to #MeeGo 17.11.2010 (en)
Learned later: they actually use fish in making Guinness. Weird. http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=200...
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