Where We're At In April 2011
The new maemo.org community council has been installed...
sudo apt-get install council-2011.1
...and we've spent some time discussing what we want to prioritize and accomplish this term.
Now that Nokia has put Maemo into "maintenance mode", with no  promises of future updates, we would like to see Maemo continue forward  as a community project. And we believe there are two projects that are  very promising for the future of Maemo as a community-supported project. 
1. The Community Seamless Software Update (CSSU)
The  PR 1.3 release of Maemo was the the last official release from Nokia.  But many developers in the community felt we could keep moving forward,  fixing bugs and introducing new functionality. "It aims to deliver fixes  which would be difficult to deliver through Extras (like core Maemo  packages). It won't, however, bundle software which can be installed  through the Extras repositories." 
The council wants to see all Maemo devices supported in the  future. That's why we're also encouraging the CSSU for older "Diablo"  devices such as the N800 and N810, as well.  
The council believes these Maemo OS update projects are the  best way to keep Maemo fresh and vital, long after they have stopped  receiving official support. 
2. The Cordia project
The  aim of the Cordia project is to get the Maemo 5 UI running on the MeeGo  infrastructure. This is important because the Maemo infrastructure has  been frozen, and it is ageing gracefully into obsolescence.  The MeeGo  infrastructure, on the other hand, is using current versions of all the  components, and, because it is supported by several large sponsors, it  will probably stay current for the next while. The Cordia project gives  us hope that the Maemo UI will survive on a new, maintained system.
Coding Competition
The council would also like to draw your attention to the community-run coding competition. There are prizes and some associated events; see the wiki page for more information.
Other Issues
There are three other issues we should mention: 
First,  the previous council did some more research and digging, and it is now  certain that there will be no official Adobe Flash updates for Maemo.  The main problem, as we thought, is performance. Adobe has not optimized  / hardware accelerated the Flash player enough, and the N900 just isn't  powerful enough to run it without acceleration.
Secondly, despite some enquiries to Nokia by the previous council, there has been no movement from Nokia on the closed components discussed in the wiki. 
Finally, we are also discussing possibilities for continuation of the maemo.org community if Nokia were to stop supporting us. It looks like there's  not much to worry about in 2011, and it has been made clear to us that  even if things change in 2012, we'll have 6 months to react, but we're  thinking ahead anyway. We'll try to take this discussion public in the  near future.
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Relevant to the licensing queries: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=72424
wont work idk why... it says i have to connect with nokia pc suite in HAM but there it wont works either. have you an idea how i can slove this problem? with terminal & sudo it says im not in sudoers file .....pls some help
Cool to have you guys in charge. Love to see progress with Maemo. But I don't understand that with the Cordia project. Does it mean we held our Maemo UI but loose our debian architecture?
Thanks for an insightful update.
Can't say I'm surprised about the Flash player, but it is a shame that Adobe seemingly couldn't get it to work well enough, I'm sure any improvement would have been a worthwhile one.
Luckily, the community appears to have both talent and impetus, and so I think getting as many of the Maemo modules open as possible to help with the CSSU will be a good goal.
Alien Dalvik would be great, but I'm not sure how we can secure that for our use.
Thanks for the update :) I'd like to see more regular (monthly?) updates from the council if possible.
I am SO glad to see the community response on this post! Thank you, Alan!
It would be interesting also, if the Maemo Council could investigate the possibility of a community license for Alien Dalvik, which would extend the usefulness and life of current Maemo devices a lot.
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