Although this is rather an interesting discussion, I think this should
be continued over meego-community as this is not a development
question but more related to developer outreach ?

-Sivan

On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 6:27 AM, Si Howard <[email protected]> wrote:
> That would be helpful to both parties as Ari Jakassi was head of Nokia Maemo
> then left for WebOS at HP. Bring him back to Nokia for Maemo/MeeGo? Plus it
> would bring more developers into the MeeGo ecosystem which would  help the
> cause as well.
>
> On 20/08/2011 00:42, Fernando Cassia wrote:
>
> 1. Do the companies behind MeeGo -or the MeeGo community- plan to
> extend an olive branch, so to speak, to the WebOS developers'
> community?. In other words, there might be plenty of third party WebOS
> developers who might be interested in learning about whatMeeGo has to
> offer and how they could reconvert their apps to the MeeGo platform.
> It would also help them know MeeGo is a truly open platform, that
> won't go under just because one company dumps it (Hello, Mr. Elop).
>
> 2. Any contact between MeeGo devs, pundits, and fans, with HP?
>
> 3 Intel might be interested in WebOS, no? couldn't WebOS become a
> "HTML5 apps layer" on top of MeeGo?
>
> Just thinking aloud and shooting in the dark here, trying to imagine
> ways to turn bad news about WebOS into good news (or opportunities for
> growth) for MeeGo...
>
> FC
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