Sorry for not replying this email. I am not an active member of the
open moko community so I was a little bit overloaded by the mail rate
at that time. Hopefully, the OpenVMap guy pointed me this unreplied
email, so here are my answer, and it's basically very short:
2009/2/21 Nick
On Wednesday 26 August 2009 08:38:05 Thomas Landspurg wrote:
[...]
Sorry for hijacking this thread, but... are you the Mr. Vectorballs Thomas
Landspurg or someone else?
Cheers,
LPA of TGM-Crew / Thrust / Threat / Traitors / Supreme.
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Openmoko
Heu, yes, thats, me too ( http://landspurg.net/tomsoft/Demos/ )
;)
2009/8/26 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer mic...@vanille-media.de:
On Wednesday 26 August 2009 08:38:05 Thomas Landspurg wrote:
[...]
Sorry for hijacking this thread, but... are you the Mr. Vectorballs Thomas
Landspurg or someone
2009/2/20 Nick realtimeb...@gmail.com
Thomas,
After trying to reach you a few times last year,
i am really glad to have some news from you now.
The easiest way is to use the email mentionned in the Web page! ;-)
I am reponsible for the openBmap website. And yes, it would be a great
2009/2/20 Onen onen...@free.fr
see comments inline...
Thomas Landspurg wrote:
- OpenCellID can also store signal strengh. But one of the issue, is
heterogenity between datas. Some client don't have this information, and
this create some additional complexity. That's why this
Thomas,
I agree with you about the train and people in the train.
what about bad gps hdop,... ?
I agree your approach will be probably enought for assited GPS.
(anyone knows the precision needed ?)
but I don't think this is the right one for the other services mentionned.
Thinking of a high
Dear OpenMoko community (and thanks ed for pointing this out).
I am behind the opencellid.org project, and it seems that there are some
discussion around it these day on the mailing list.
So let me clarifiy:
- As described in the web site, the license is under creative common share
alike
Hi Thomas,
Thomas Landspurg wrote:
Dear OpenMoko community (and thanks ed for pointing this out).
I am behind the opencellid.org http://opencellid.org project, and it
seems that there are some discussion around it these day on the mailing
list.
Last month, and today, indeed.
2009/2/20 Onen onen...@free.fr
Hi Thomas,
Thomas Landspurg wrote:
Dear OpenMoko community (and thanks ed for pointing this out).
I am behind the opencellid.org http://opencellid.org project, and it
seems that there are some discussion around it these day on the mailing
list.
Thomas,
After trying to reach you a few times last year,
i am really glad to have some news from you now.
I am reponsible for the openBmap website. And yes, it would be a great
thing to merge our projects !
The number of logs you have is very impressive ! well done !
My concern would be about
see comments inline...
Thomas Landspurg wrote:
- OpenCellID can also store signal strengh. But one of the issue, is
heterogenity between datas. Some client don't have this information, and
this create some additional complexity. That's why this information is
for now only stored but
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