Hello, WTF is that : http://tizensummitasia2011.com/ ?
No-one cares about giving us some information (writing an email doesn't look so difficult to me), and there is a summit planned already ? What is this summit intended to be ? Why is there no-one from Samsung/LiMo in the program ? What is that and why such a short notice ? I would be really happy if this event gives us some material, code, etc... but I don't understand how it would be hard to give us some small informations 1 month before such a summit ... People from the Linux Foundation (or Novomok, which looks like the organizer of the event ?) around there reading the mailing list and able to give answers ? Best Regards. A. Delcasse 2011/10/25 Thomas Wendt <[email protected]>: > Thank you for taking the time to distribute this. It was helpful in > understanding what is going on. Ideally, we would like to have a forum to > provide back early feedback. For example, we are developing a hardware > platform that is not a phone that had intended to use MeeGo on which we had > spent considerable time and effort. This platform is going to market in > June of 2012 and we need to understand now if Tizen will be ready, will be > developed using an architecture that is similar enough to MeeGo that we know > it will perform well on the mission we have intended for it. > > Waiting until February to find out where Tizen is going jeopardize our > product launch and we have committed to retailers that the product would be > out in time for their June summer advertising campaigns. > > Thanks, > Thomas > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Florent Viard" <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, October 24, 2011 6:04 PM > To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> > Subject: [General] More info about Tizen... > >> Hi all, >> >> I want to share with you all the info the MeeGo Network France >> gathered from unofficial sources about Tizen. >> >> Some of these info could be inaccurate, so consider them with care. >> >> When the Tizen project was announced, it was more a "political" >> decision about a view for a future system than the announcement of an >> already existing new technical platform. >> >> Ever since then, the Linux Foundation, Intel and Samsung are working >> on how they could create it based on MeeGo and Limo. It looks like >> they are still not sure of the architecture and this is certainly why >> they haven't disclosed any technical info yet. >> >> A big part of Tizen will be to have a framework and the corresponding >> SDK to support HTML5-WAC applications. Native applications development >> should also be supported through the usage of the EFL >> (Enlightenment_Foundation_Libraries - >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enlightenment_Foundation_Libraries) with >> the SDK. So we could suppose that the reference UI of the system will >> also be based on the EFL. >> >> How the merge between MeeGo and Limo will be done? >> MeeGo will give a big part of the system with the components that are >> not QT-based, and Limo will provide the EFL components. More >> components of Limo will be used for the handset stack of Tizen. So, >> the overall appearance of the system should be similar to MeeGo and it >> should not be too hard to have derived version with the QT-things for >> those who want it. >> >> In the current planning, the first version of Tizen is supposed to be >> released in February 2012 with the SDK. But we don't know if the >> development and sources will be opened to everyone before this. >> >> From the governance side, the reassuring thing that we heard is that >> Samsung and Intel really want to have Tizen be a common system shared >> with other manufacturers and not be seen as their own system, so they >> gave the leadership to the Linux Foundation. And that is why there is >> currently not so much communication coming from Samsung or Intel about >> Tizen, because it is of the responsibility of the Linux Foundation to >> decide what and when communicate and if there could be community >> involvement or not in the first stage of Tizen. >> >> >> So, our questions go to the Linux Foundation to know when they will >> start to disclose more info? If nothing will be available before >> February 2012, maybe it will be good to at least release MeeGo 1.3? >> >> >> Don't hesitate to reply if you want to correct things or if you have >> more details. >> >> >> ++ >> Florent >> MeeGo Network France >> _______________________________________________ >> General mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.tizen.org/listinfo/general >> > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.tizen.org/listinfo/general > _______________________________________________ MeeGo-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev http://wiki.meego.com/Mailing_list_guidelines
