Liftoff

lavonius | 12 October, 2011 12:33

Welcome to the "N9 Developer" blog.

This blog offers information straight from the source and bridges the gap between the MeeGo Developer Offering team and the developer community itself.

This is a multi-author blog by the team that is involved with the daily work of creating and improving the developer offering for the Nokia N9 device.

The most important task of the blog is to announce updates to tools, documentation and device images.

But this blog will be more than just a glorified news ticker. In future posts we plan to highlight individual development tools, device features (and the corresponding programming interfaces), best practices and such. We may also invite guest authors to cover topics that particularly interest them and you.

This blog is mainly geared for application developers, but platform developers may also find things of interest. The blog mostly deals with the Qt SDK, but occasional articles on alternative development environments and tools will also be published.


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Informative

inspireit | 12/10/2011, 13:55

It's really Informative

Aegis

pepitoe | 12/10/2011, 14:35

First topic should be Aegis and where is the promised open mode

Brilliant!

nik.rolls | 12/10/2011, 22:38

Looking forward to things to come.

Awesome

molbal | 12/10/2011, 23:45

This blog will surely fill the gap :)

Great

iMarck90 | 13/10/2011, 13:13

Great news :D

Awesome

JRepin | 13/10/2011, 15:17

Looking forward to more info about N9 and MeeGo. This is going to be the most interesting blog here on Nokia Developer pages.

Re: Liftoff

lavonius | 21/10/2011, 11:38

lavonius

Thank you for the comments.

We hope to keep up the pace of the articles, and increase the level of detail within (now that the mandatory infrastructural entries are done).

Aegis & open mode is a complex topic, and warrants a proper treatment from someone well-acquainted with the topic.

However, for application developers the aegis details (e.g. creation of the required manifest file) are automagically taken care of by the Qt SDK. And if not, please contact us via the feedback channels so that the issues can be resolved with tool updates.

aegis, platform security

lkraav | 17/11/2011, 04:00

thanks for the response lavonious. i am also interested in learning about the rationale behind platform security choices made. there has apparently been a period about 18 months back where issues were discussed and choices made. perhaps you could find one of the guys close the issue and get him to write up some lines about the topic?

cont.

lkraav | 17/11/2011, 04:02

frankly this seems to be the best communication channel we have for such an article.

and lastly

lkraav | 17/11/2011, 04:06

since the topic is controversial, it might make sense to make an announcement and collect interested audience questions beforehand. that way the blog post could address as much as possible beforehand, instead of having maybe the most important questions being left later rotting in the (prediction: lengthy!) comments section.

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