On Fri, 2011-03-25 at 10:06 +0100, Zoltan Hoppar wrote:
Hey Guys,
I think we have a bunch of opportunity. We have free different UI's,
we had once the OpenMoko (and the full documentation still exists) -
and even we could try to run a full gnome 3 on mobile UI. After I have
seen many things, including Motorola's Atrix, and the MoDu (modular
phone leading by an engineer from Sandisk), and even low power
consuming modular ARM based servers, I don't understand why don't
have Red Hat support to MIPS, ARM platforms.
The most of the new generation phones are mostly becoming an tiny
universal server (with multiple cores) in the pocket digged deeply
into the cloud services. This it what we have to follow, and I think
we fedorians have several advantage already. We have an company
behind who are pro in between servers, and cloud and virtualisation,
right? Imagene this on mobile platform.... Take out your phone from
your pocket, and you could set up immediatelly an servers chained up
in network, and works as router, firewall, samba share and more....
I am a huge, huge fan of something Fedora-esque on "mobile" devices. I
love the vision you are presenting.
I'd love to see some sort of convergence of Meego with Fedora.
Redhat might have $1B in revenue, but I think they are missing something
equally large in the mobile device market. I'm not sure how they would
harness the revenue stream, but given what Nokia is paying M$oft for
whatever they call their mobile operating system, I'm sure its possible
to do.
FWIW, I own an N900. I bought it expecting it would one day run Meego.
LG