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Originally posted by Teho View PostIt's the platfrom used by Automotive Grade Linux and it's also GENEVI compliant. I would say it's quite notable but probably something Samsung isn't too interested in.
Samsung may create a commercial solution based on Tizen as well, esp. considering that Samsung and Renault operate a joint venture: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renault_Samsung_Motors
Even though it's not a requirement to base a commercial GENIVI-compliant offering on MeeGo/Tizen, it's the easiest path because all code is available under https://review.tizen.org/git/
And that's Intel's interest: Be the preferred IVI upstream to ensure commercial offerings work well with Intel chipsets.
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Originally posted by Awesomeness View PostEven though it's not a requirement to base a commercial GENIVI-compliant offering on MeeGo/Tizen
Tizen started-off very similar from a admin/governance standpoint only (but even that's changed quite a bit), & similar in terms of many of the same orgs involved in MeeGo being involved in Tizen.
From a technical/code standpoint though, Tizen is not based on or like MeeGo at all (except perhaps for some upstream stuff), the successor to MeeGo is MeR/Nemo or MeR/Sailfish.
Hopefully one day... the mainstream media will stop directly associating the two...Last edited by jalyst; 14 July 2013, 02:39 PM.
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Originally posted by jalyst View PostNo doubt you already know this & it's just a honest mistake, but just in case... MeeGo != Tizen.
Tizen started-off very similar from a admin/governance standpoint only (but even that's changed quite a bit), & similar in terms of many of the same orgs involved in MeeGo being involved in Tizen.
From a technical/code standpoint though, Tizen is not based on or like MeeGo at all
Tizen Mobile is not based on MeeGo, true. It's based on Samsung Linux Platform.
Tizen IVI, however, is based on MeeGo IVI!!!!!!! <-- Get that in your head!
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Originally posted by Awesomeness View PostHow often do I have to repeat to people like you that Tizen IVI is not the same as Tizen Mobile.
Tizen Mobile is not based on MeeGo, true. It's based on Samsung Linux Platform.
Tizen IVI, however, is based on MeeGo IVI!!!!!!! <-- Get that in your head!
It's 5am here, sleep deprivation is not a good thing when it comes to reading comprehension.
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Originally posted by jalyst View PostI detect a tone of rudeness there, was I at any point rude in my prior post? I think it's pretty clear I wasn't.
It's 5am here, sleep deprivation is not a good thing when it comes to reading comprehension.
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Originally posted by Awesomeness View PostTizen works with Qt just fine. Utilizing Qt applications can be developed and deployed without much hassle on BlackBerry 10, Ubuntu Touch, Jolla/Sailfish, Plasma Active, and Tizen Mobile/IVI.
And after looking at press releases of Tizen from Samsung and Intel, the overall impression is that the priority is Tizen Mobile, IVI is sparsely mentioned let alone portrayed as the primary driver for the Tizen project.
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Originally posted by intellivision View PostActually QML and HTML5 are the official development platforms for Ubuntu Mobile, as with Jolla.
FirefoxOS is HTML5 only, however since the Mozilla Marketplace is cross platform it will probably have more success than other HTML5 platforms such as Tizen.
Tizen also suffers from an unclear development path and lack of official support for any native applications as EFL is no longer a supported framework.
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Originally posted by jayrulez View Post
Is the official Tizen SDK the only way to write these applications? I would be wary using it as its license isn't exactly FOSS (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flora_License).
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