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* [http://mxr.meego.com/ MeeGo cross reference] - Index of MeeGo source code | * [http://mxr.meego.com/ MeeGo cross reference] - Index of MeeGo source code | ||
* [[Brief_git_guide|Brief git guide]] - An overview of git as well as an example about how to use gitorious to do a merge request. | * [[Brief_git_guide|Brief git guide]] - An overview of git as well as an example about how to use gitorious to do a merge request. | ||
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Other documents: | Other documents: | ||
Contents |
Other documents:
| Document | Variety (Version) | Architectures |
|---|---|---|
| Instructions for ARM based devices (N900, BeagleBoard, PandaBoard, Snowball) | All | ARM |
| Instructions for VirtualBox | Netbook (1.0) | Intel |
| Instructions for MeeGo SDK on Windows with VirtualBox | All | All |
| Tips for Developing With The Aava | Handset/Aava | Intel |
The MeeGo Release Process includes:
See also Who's who.
The following groups have regular meetings, see their respective pages for details.
Regional Activities.
Upcoming Conferences
Past Conference Wrap-Up Information
MeeGo is an open source project led by the MeeGo Technical Steering Group (TSG). The governance model is based on meritocracy and the best practices and values of the Open Source culture. The MeeGo project lives under the auspices of the Linux Foundation.