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Releases
If you want to download a Mer release - see Mer Releases, latest is Mer 0.6.
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.
Historically, the Mer platform came from a discussion on reconstructing Maemo and a desire to make a proof of concept system of the thoughts in this proposal (M-R PoC), which developed into Mer after realization that it was a viable direction of development.
Get Involved
If you would like to participate in and contribute to Mer - participate in the Mer Sprints - current one is Mer Sprint 0.7 and read the Mer Documentation
Participants in Mer
(Please read the Mer Sprints wiki page instead of editing this table, if you would like to participate)
Nickname
| Name
| Affiliation (employer) or occupation
| Registered since
| Location
| Areas of interest
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Stskeeps | Carsten V. Munk | Centre for Pervasive Healthcare, University of Aarhus. MSc. comp.sci. student | Beginning | Aarhus, Denmark | Community, genericity of mobile platform.
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Jaffa | Andrew Flegg | Systems' architect | 2009-01-18 | UK | Upstream (Ubuntu/Maemo) compatibility, user-experience
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GeneralAntilles | Ryan Abel | Student | 2009-01-22 | US | Public relations, documentation, maemo.org infrastructure
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Andrewfblack | Andrew F. Black | Radiation Protection Technician | 2009-01-22 | Alabama, US | Theme Development
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qwerty12 | Faheem Pervez | Student | 2009-01-22 | London, UK | Mer packager.
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