As it seems they have the contrary. They have a leader which seems to dictate everything without accepting ideas from the developers or the community.
Dimitri wrote: > It's hard to argue with your points, since the phone STILL can't connect to > the internet *out-of-the-box*. > > (Who wants to manually hack a dozen files, or install some guy's > half-working gui posted on some blog that requires google-translate to > read?) > > Why the developers are spending time breaking things that were previously > worked (see ASU keyboard), rather than fixing what's broken and in desperate > need of fixing, is beyond me. > > Is it a lack of leadership? For this aggressive undertaking to be > successful, it needs at least one person to prioritize, delegate, and lead > the other developers. > > Is there such a person at Openmoko? If not, that's the problem. Having a > team of developers, without clear leadership, is akin to herding cats :) > > D > > > ted braak wrote: > >> I have real doubts about the some Quality Assurance aspects of this team. >> Also I don't see real dedication and vision to get rid of bugs and produce >> something stable and usable. It looks like there is more effort in >> bringing us bling. >> I think bling is something that can be created by the community itself. >> >> _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community