Tizen - the New Operating System
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[quote author="srikanthsombhatla" date="1317192179"]As long as Qt is with Nokia it cannot make into Tizen which is a competition to Nokia's platforms itself. Simple business rule, why would Nokia invest on something what would make the competition stronger.[/quote]
Eh... so you are saying that nobody can make Android devices because Google now makes their own (remember: they bought motorola), to name just one counter example?
Edit:
Anyway... I don't see yet another merge in this project being succesful any time soon. Remeber how much time it took before Meamo and Moblin finally became a sort-of usable platform again? I get the feeling that it cost at least a year in development, and this move is not going to take much less, I think. If they were interested in getting an HTML-based platform, then I really don't get why they didn't just buy WebOS. Seems like they want to recreate that, if you ask me. -
[quote author="Andre" date="1317197724"]
Eh... so you are saying that nobody can make Android devices because Google now makes their own (remember: they bought motorola), to name just one counter example?
[/quote]At the bottom of their heart - YES. Only reason why most OEMs went with Android is because they do not have a choice (Symbian/S60 is pathetic by 2008). Why OEMs continue with Android is because of it is wide spread, dev base, apps and google's muscle. And a matter of fact, why Sammy the most successful Android OEM kick starts another OS? Clearly they know Google will eat their food.
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One more news:
"Nomovok provides Tizen with integrated Qt":http://nomovok.com/news/56/73/Nomovok-provides-Tizen-with-integrated-Qt -
[quote author="Andre" date="1317197724"][I don't see yet another merge in this project being succesful any time soon. Remeber how much time it took before Meamo and Moblin finally became a sort-of usable platform again? I get the feeling that it cost at least a year in development, and this move is not going to take much less, I think.
[/quote]Absolutely, the first release of Tizen and its SDK is expected in the first quarter of 2012. Which means that it will take about a year for stable releases for the mass market.
I look at MeeGo and Tizen as experimental projects and I am enjoying spending some time ti play with them. So if the experiment is successful then it is even better :)
[quote author="Vass" date="1317215892"]One more news:
"Nomovok provides Tizen with integrated Qt":http://nomovok.com/news/56/73/Nomovok-provides-Tizen-with-integrated-Qt[/quote]Thanks for sharing! Now we can sleep calm - Qt will be present on Tizen :)
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I suspect, (but don’t know) that Tizen will not support Qt. I’m guessing that it was the price to get Samsung to the party. But since it’s all open source, there will be community support.
One key issue is the mobility API’s. I wonder if they will use the Qt mobility or have an alternative.
I don’t think of Tizen as a Android competitor, but rather as competing with ChromeOS
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Don't count on community support to work magic everywhere. Sure, there may be a (partially?) working port created at one moment or another, but does not mean solid support that you can rely on.
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True. In this particular case I think the community is fed up.
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I meant to say, if there is demand, and if the device is not locked down, (like windows mobile, and iPhone) companies like ICS, (and others) will provide support and then then feed back to via Open Governance.
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Just seen this in twitter
#Qt will be supported on netbooks but not other #Tizen device platforms. #AppUpElements
http://twitter.com/#!/MeeGoExperts/status/119218514962812929 -
srikanthsombhatla, right, pruff link: http://appdeveloper.intel.com/en-us/blog/2011/09/27/new-tizen-platform-linux-foundation-limo-intel-appup See comment of Bob Duffy
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Bad news from Tizen mailing lists:
Carsten Haitzler wrote:
bq. for native, tizen uses EFL ( http://www.enlightenment.org ). EFL does not
preclude the ability to have an use other toolkits/libraries. the EFL API is a
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Hi all,
I am aware that this post has not been updated for quite a while. But on the ocassion Tizen releasing its first SDK and architecture overview,
"Tizen Overview":https://source.tizen.org/platform_overview.html
I would like to ask if there are any 'rumors' now about Qt in the core of tizen?
cheers
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[quote author="simonbolek" date="1326445388"]I would like to ask if there are any 'rumors' now about Qt in the core of tizen?
[/quote]I haven't heart any rumors yet. I had brief glance of the released "Tizen documentation":https://developer.tizen.org/doc.html and I didn't see anything about Qt :(
Despite the lack of Qt the leaked screenshots look impressive and the web apps development seems interesting and perspective! -
@simonbolek Nothing.
Tizen Core work on EFL now. You can check it if you look on Tizen sources on official site.
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Hm, I'm not so happy :(
Qt development in mobil devices, in the future:
Meego and Tizen won't be supported by Nokia (we have only one Meego device = N9).
WP7 is a completely different line.
We have only Symbian Anna/Belle (S60? hahaha...) which are, I think, bad line for Nokia (and for us...).
So, I don't believe in the "next billion" device with Qt. -
On the other hand, we can code for Android, which has majority of the market now :) And there is iOS post, which gives us even more market to aim at. And, last but not least, WP7 NDK is probably going to come in mid 2012.
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[quote author="sierdzio" date="1326470953"]On the other hand, we can code for Android, which has majority of the market now :) And there is iOS post, which gives us even more market to aim at. And, last but not least, WP7 NDK is probably going to come in mid 2012.[/quote]
I have only a small problem :)
I don't like Java.
I don't know Objective-C.
And in WP7-NDK which C++ will we have?:
MFC (oouuhhhh)?
WinForms?
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I've done some apps for Android without writing a single line in Java. I don't know the state of iOS port, so I can't say too much on that. It's still a QPA port, so most probably no or almost no Objective-C is needed.
@WP7 - C++ itself as the base, whatever you want on top. There is an ongoing poll on WP7 forum about Qt support, it's getting quite popular, and it was started by MS itself.
No need to complain, really. No need to be too angry at Nokia, too. Their resources aren't infinite, and well, their bosses do make their decisions, and will see the consequences. That's the beauty of the market economy - some day we will see, whether that was a good decision or not. Even if they would fail, Qt will live on. Trolls working on Qt are definitely investing 100% of their time into Qt, you can clearly see that if you watch amount of commits in all Qt repositories.
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[quote author="sierdzio" date="1326472643"]@WP7 - C++ itself as the base, whatever you want on top. There is an ongoing poll on WP7 forum about Qt support, it's getting quite popular, and it was started by MS itself.[/quote]
Do you have a link?
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http://wpdev.uservoice.com/forums/110705-app-platform/suggestions/2440602-qt-support
Everyone has up to 3 votes, all can be given to one idea.