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Mer is a new Linux operating system, built upon a thin base of Ubuntu Jaunty combined with the best open-source elements of Nokia's Maemo platform. | Mer is a new Linux operating system, built upon a thin base of Ubuntu Jaunty combined with the best open-source elements of Nokia's Maemo platform. | ||
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*Focusing Maemo community efforts in platform-related areas | *Focusing Maemo community efforts in platform-related areas | ||
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Mer platform development will be done in the open, with public SCM repository, bugtrackers, and Wiki-based blueprint discussion. | Mer platform development will be done in the open, with public SCM repository, bugtrackers, and Wiki-based blueprint discussion. | ||
We should stop seeing the tablets as strictly under-powered embedded systems, and see them for what they really are: powerful, power-efficient, economical handheld computers. | We should stop seeing the tablets as strictly under-powered embedded systems, and see them for what they really are: powerful, power-efficient, economical handheld computers. | ||
+ | == History == | ||
Mer has evolved from discussion around [[Maemo_Reconstructed|reconstructing Maemo]] and a desire to make a proof of concept system of these thoughts. The M-R PoC developed into Mer after it was realised that it was - indeed - a viable environment for both developers and end-users. | Mer has evolved from discussion around [[Maemo_Reconstructed|reconstructing Maemo]] and a desire to make a proof of concept system of these thoughts. The M-R PoC developed into Mer after it was realised that it was - indeed - a viable environment for both developers and end-users. | ||
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+ | == Screenshots == | ||
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+ | Image:Mer-screenshot-meiz-home.png | ||
+ | Image:Mer-screenshot-meiz-wifi.png | ||
+ | Image:Mer-screenshot-jaffa-ham.png | ||
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Revision as of 14:56, 24 January 2009
Background
Mer is a new Linux operating system, built upon a thin base of Ubuntu Jaunty combined with the best open-source elements of Nokia's Maemo platform.
The goals of Mer include:
- Improving and developing parts of Maemo that are of interest to the Maemo community.
- Making it easier to port existing desktop applications by hildonizing and adjusting them to the tablet form factor.
- Encouraging third party experimentation and development.
- Supporting tablet hardware no longer receiving updated OS software by Nokia.
- Making Maemo a generic platform for all tablet devices, including non-Nokia ones.
- Focusing Maemo community efforts in platform-related areas
Mission
Mer platform development will be done in the open, with public SCM repository, bugtrackers, and Wiki-based blueprint discussion.
We should stop seeing the tablets as strictly under-powered embedded systems, and see them for what they really are: powerful, power-efficient, economical handheld computers.
History
Mer has evolved from discussion around reconstructing Maemo and a desire to make a proof of concept system of these thoughts. The M-R PoC developed into Mer after it was realised that it was - indeed - a viable environment for both developers and end-users.
Screenshots
Mer-screenshot-meiz-home.png
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Mer-screenshot-meiz-wifi.png
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Mer-screenshot-jaffa-ham.png
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Mer-screenshot-meiz-xchat.png
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Mer-screenshot-meiz-midori.png
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