On Mar 22, 2012 8:32 PM, "Michael Cronenworth" <mike(a)cchtml.com> wrote:
Adam Williamson wrote:
>
> I would still like you to consider the question of whether this holds
> for the Fedora case, though. Is Fedora as a project in fact suitable -
> either in current implementation, or in terms of our self-definition and
> long term goals - for this whole 'market' you are identifying as a
> single entity? Are we in fact truly interested in producing code for
> these content consumption devices? Is that what we're doing?
The only way to measure this accurately, like anything else in Fedora, is
by the
number of contributors. I will be looking to contribute to the ARM
project in some way in hope that I can one day replace my aging N900 phone
with newer, faster hardware and a real GNU/Linux image.
Red Hat needs to get into the phone/tablet business: Red Hat Enterprise
Mobile!
I see that very unlikely IMO, you just have to look at the struggle for 3rd
place in the market, it's basically already killed MeeGo / maemo, webos ans
likely blackberry.
Peter
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