Hey Chris,
> A belated huge thanks for this! I've dropped this in the doc/ directory > for now as a patch. Er, Your welcome. I figured you'd gone quite because I'd given you so much to do. > This is fantastic documentation... I obviously need to harness your > mad doc skills. I do have a way with presentation. Although don't forget I don't have a windows or mac computer; So I can't check any of the data out or gather formated data. Anything I find is totally from structural probability or from checking available data on the blackberry it's self. I don't seem to have a file browser so it was quite hard to check any of the data attribute settings for files. > :-) I am working on getting a wiki setup > on sourceforge, I'm not sure a wiki will be enough any more. It's collaborative yes. But it's also unstructured. We'll need to keep on top of it constantly to make sure edits aren't breaking things. > but I want to make sure I can make full history backups > of it before I encourage anyone to write in it. I don't want people's > hard work to be lost. Encourage people to write it on their local machine too and keep a copy themselves. I'd never post you things I didn't have 20 times here. > Also, I've been working substantially on the record classes lately, for > the international string conversions, so I hope to get to utilize your > shiny docs soon as part of that. I'd like to get the packet structure tested to death. If that is properly encapsulated then we can strip that out of each section of research. > More to come as I get to it. I'm going to be demonstrating at UDS December 14th-ish. I wanted to get my blackberry set up with my demo machine for my Coisas project. I may still be able to if I write some wrappers in python. Ultimately it's to show that you can plug in anything and have the data classified and available in context. The example context is image galleries. Photos from the phone would appear when you plugged such a device in. > Thanks again, I'm very welcome (Totally self serving, that others may benefit from incidentally ;-) ) Oh and don't forget to chalk up a contribution from Canonical. I work for Canonical now and they pay my wage and keep me in food and shelter :-) Hence all the ubuntu related work. Best Regards, Martin Owens ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ _______________________________________________ Barry-devel mailing list Barry-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/barry-devel