[maemo-community] A business case for Maemo
From: Tim Samoff tim at samoff.comDate: Fri Oct 16 22:43:38 EEST 2009
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Randy, Since you have the domain, you should point it to the LinkedIn URL. Tim Randall Arnold wrote: > Thanks Dave and Quim. > > Just to expand and clarify... > > I was looking for a way external to maemo.org to organize some > third-party enterprise activity. Not sure if my original idea is even > worth pursuing... but it never hurts to get people thinking. I do still > think that expanding the circle of websites referencing maemo will be A > Good Thing. ; ) > > However, I'm thinking I may start by creating a LinkedIn group first and > see how that goes. > > As for Maemo employment-- right now I would like nothing more! That is > definietly where my passion and interests lie. Unfortunately there are > few to no roles for my meager soft skills, and the 1 or two I've seen > that came close required relocation that I am unable to do. I keep > holding out hope for a virtual or Dallas-based role... > > *Randall (Randy) Arnold* > maemo.org community council > http://tabulacrypticum.wordpress.com/ > > > > > > ----- Original message ----- > > From: "Quim Gil" <quim.gil at nokia.com> > > To: "List for community development" <maemo-community at maemo.org> > > Subject: Re: A business case for Maemo > > Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 10:55:33 +0300 > > > > > > Hi, > > > > ext Dave Neary wrote: > > > I came across this wiki page today when tidying some stuff up: > > > http://wiki.maemo.org/Companies_in_Maemo_development - there are > others, > > > of course, but this list more or less didn't exist at all 5 years ago - > > > showing you that there are already collective opportunities out there, > > > and the Maemo community may well be the place to advertise your > > > Maemo-related services. > > > > btw, now that maemo.org is an independent site please use that wiki page > > or whatever better alternative to highlight companies and professionals > > ready to work on Maemo. There is demand already, and not only from Nokia > > as usual, but also from other companies willing to get software and > > services integrated to Maemo. I see no reason why this demand won't grow. > > > > Also, if you want to work on maemo for a living make sure > > http://forum.nokia.com/maemo knows about you. They can help you in many > > ways. > > > > maemo.org can help developers being aware of this. > > > > -- > > Quim Gil > > open source advocate > > Maemo Devices @ Nokia > > _______________________________________________ > > maemo-community mailing list > > maemo-community at maemo.org > > https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-community > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------- > Ovi Mail: Easy setup in minutes > http://mail.ovi.com > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > maemo-community mailing list > maemo-community at maemo.org > https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-community -- http://samoff.com
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