Talk:Maemo Platform

Latest comment: 16 years ago by GeneralAntilles in topic New trademark and branding guidelines

Infobox for the maemo project

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Now that the Internet Tablet OS page is separated out, we need an infobox for this page. Looking at the Mozilla Foundation for a general template doesn't seem like a bad plan to me, but the non-profit infobox isn't really applicable here. Can somebody with a bit more knowledge of the maemo project's legal standing suggest the correct infobox template? GeneralAntilles (talk) 17:09, 25 April 2008 (UTC)Reply

Good plan! How about we just think of maemo as a standard subsidiary of a parent company (Nokia), and use whatever template that's appropriate? If better information regarding the exact form of the maemo entity turns up later, it'd be easy to copy the relevant information into a new infobox. InternetMeme (talk) 17:16, 25 April 2008 (UTC)Reply

Merging with Internet Tablet OS

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No, we're not merging the two articles. We just recently split them (and for good reason), putting them back together would be both unproductive and misguided. —GeneralAntilles (talk) 16:38, 6 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

New trademark and branding guidelines

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Nokia is in the process of redefining Maemo, maemo.org, and the Maemo platform, discussion is ongoing on the maemo.org wiki. These changes entail a number of things:

  • Following the Mozilla trademark system:
    • Maemo is not longer properly lowercase, it is now capitalized.
    • maemo.org is the self-driven community website.
  • Maemo platform encompasses a number of things:
    • Internet Tablet OS has been phased out in favor of "Maemo n" (i.e. Maemo 4 for OS2008), the OS shipped on Nokia Internet Tablets.
    • Maemo SDK is the development environment.
  • OSSO (Open Source Software Operations), the "Maemo department" at Nokia, has been renamed "Maemo Software".

Changes are ongoing and all the details don't seem to be out yet, but it does clarify more than a few points about what Maemo is and the proper usage of the brand and trademark. Relevant to wikipedia, it will require some changes in the organization and structure of the Maemo articles (namely Maemo, Internet Tablet OS, Internet Tablet, Nokia 770, Nokia N800, Nokia N810, and some related articles like Hildon). —GeneralAntilles (talk) 16:06, 16 June 2008 (UTC)Reply