Sad day yesterday for what had appeared to be a promising project:
There are too many Linux distros. Sure, diversity is a useful, even necessary, attribute for survival. But near limitless choice actually induces paralysis, and often forces people to retreat to what's comfortable rather than explore new frontiers. Imagine how much more of an impact Linux could have if competing factions (that are actually working toward common goals) tried, for once, to cooperate?
By now, you may have read that The Linux Foundation, with the support of several other companies, announced a new project, Tizen, to build a new operating system for devices. This new project is first and foremost open source, and based on Linux. So it begs the question: why not just evolve MeeGo? We believe the future belongs to HTML5-based applications, outside of a relatively small percentage of apps, and we are firmly convinced that our investment needs to shift toward HTML5.... Over the next couple of months, we will be working very hard to make sure that users of MeeGo can easily transition to Tizen, and I will be working even harder to make sure that developers of MeeGo can also transition to Tizen....
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