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Kathy Smith

A Great Idea(pad)

2010-11-20 20:48 UTC  by  Kathy Smith
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I stood there in the queue to receive my Conference Freebee Idea-pad fully expecting to be turned away. These devices were for the devs to work on, no?
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Kathy Smith

Reflections on Meego Conference.

2010-11-18 21:28 UTC  by  Kathy Smith
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Well, I'm back from Dublin. I'm sure there will be lots of really valuable reflection on the technical stuff, the marketing stuff and the code. But as a bear of very little brain, I thought I'd take a chance to reflect on the whole experience, the conference as a conference and my own reason for being there.
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Kathy Smith

Reflections on Meego Conference.

2010-11-18 21:28 UTC  by  Kathy Smith
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Well, I'm back from Dublin. I'm sure there will be lots of really valuable reflection on the technical stuff, the marketing stuff and the code. But as a bear of very little brain, I thought I'd take a chance to reflect on the whole experience, the conference as a conference and my own reason for being there.
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Categories: n900 maemo meego meegoconf
Kathy Smith

Candidating for the Council - whatever next!

2010-09-11 16:26 UTC  by  Kathy Smith
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So I'm standing for Council! Who'd have thunk it just a year ago when I turned up at t.m.o. and posted a thread roughly titled "N900 - convince me"?
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Categories: maemo
Kathy Smith

Candidating for the Council - whatever next!

2010-09-11 16:26 UTC  by  Kathy Smith
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So I'm standing for Council! Who'd have thunk it just a year ago when I turned up at t.m.o. and posted a thread roughly titled "N900 - convince me"?
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Kathy Smith

I'm still here. Honest!

2010-06-24 18:26 UTC  by  Kathy Smith
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I posted to a thread at t.mo. yesterday, and was surprised to cause a bit of a stir. Not by my content (which was fairly uncontroversial) but by the fact that I posted at all. I hadn’t realised that it’s been so long since I posted! Or that people thought I had left. I have been dropping in and reading a few threads every couple of days. Honest!
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Kathy Smith

I'm still here. Honest!

2010-06-24 18:26 UTC  by  Kathy Smith
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I posted to a thread at t.mo. yesterday, and was surprised to cause a bit of a stir. Not by my content (which was fairly uncontroversial) but by the fact that I posted at all. I hadn’t realised that it’s been so long since I posted! Or that people thought I had left. I have been dropping in and reading a few threads every couple of days. Honest!
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Kathy Smith

Is all noise bad noise?

2010-02-18 22:09 UTC  by  Kathy Smith
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Over the last couple of days there’s been a range of discussions about who and what exactly MeeGo is (are). Discussions have begun about whether there will be a council, a summit and what, if anything becomes of the forums. Full discussions can be found in the t.m.o community forum.
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Kathy Smith

Is all noise bad noise?

2010-02-18 22:09 UTC  by  Kathy Smith
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Over the last couple of days there’s been a range of discussions about who and what exactly MeeGo is (are). Discussions have begun about whether there will be a council, a summit and what, if anything becomes of the forums. Full discussions can be found in the t.m.o community forum.
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Categories: maemo
Kathy Smith

We are... MeeGo?

2010-02-17 21:54 UTC  by  Kathy Smith
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Those of us who live in the West generally look a little mystified and uneasy when there’s talk of arranged marriages. Living in a society where at best people choose their own spouse and at worst marry for the sake of the children, we somehow feel superior.
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Kathy Smith

We are... MeeGo?

2010-02-17 21:54 UTC  by  Kathy Smith
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Those of us who live in the West generally look a little mystified and uneasy when there’s talk of arranged marriages. Living in a society where at best people choose their own spouse and at worst marry for the sake of the children, we somehow feel superior.
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Kathy Smith

Boldly going... where I never thought I’d go.

2010-02-07 18:12 UTC  by  Kathy Smith
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I’ve been reflecting this week on the extent to which I am a different person from the one who took delivery of My Mo.
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