maemo.org growing pains
Nokia’s launch last year of the N900 mobile computer introduced a bit of disruption to their normal business model. The ripple effect naturally propagated down to the lowest levels and had a huge...
View ArticleQt Unit Tests – you can help!
Yes, they suck, we all know it. Yes, they’re boring to write, and annoying when they break, and generally – the bane of every developer’s existence. But please, write them. A lot. I’ve worked on a lot...
View ArticleComparing Maemo & Ubuntu
While I’ve occasionally been critical of Ubuntu as a project, it is a distribution with very open processes, for the most part. I’d like to compare the experience of a casual Ubuntu user, an engaged...
View ArticleFun things you can do with the Nokia Qt SDK
Recently I presented a small Qt 4.6 based demo on the LinuxTag in Berlin, as an example of something you could do with the Nokia Qt SDK. It combined existing projects like the Tiled map editor and the...
View ArticleProject Lead, Localization Testing
MeeGo Devices is where Nokia builds mobile computers on Linux. We build leading-edge devices by combining the most powerful hardware and the best open source software technologies. Our ambition is to...
View ArticleProject Manager, Testing
MeeGo Devices is where Nokia builds mobile computers on Linux. We build leading-edge devices by combining the most powerful hardware and the best open source software technologies. Our ambition is to...
View ArticleMeeGo scales, because Linux scales
To me, and a lot of people, it’s obvious why MeeGo scales to a wide variety of devices, but apparently that’s not clear to other people, so I’ll try to explain why that’s the case. First, let’s divide...
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