Florent THIERY wrote:

Disclaimer: in no way I'm any official or whatever - I'm just a subscriber of this list like you.All following thing is just a my own private opinition.Other recipients or officials may feel this in slightly another way.
As we can see, the neo and the chumby have a lot in common, be it
ideas, hardware specs or even leaders ;)

Yes, it uses flash7 for widgets. Which has'nt even been considered in
the openmoko case... But what if the two projects shared the widget
aspect?
If you're about Macromedia Flash (er, now Adobe), isn't it closed source?There is already some Linux phones where only kernel and a very small amount of user-space things are open and remaining components are proprietary.Then, why there is need to have one more phone where only kernel is open and everything else is closed-source?Also while flash player is proprietary, I also see no any good opensource tools to create flash animations as well.And well, flash is never fast - due to it's nature it is very CPU-intensive.I'm already had "fun" with Siemens mobile phone with awfully slow Java-based menu.It was so slow and sluggish that users are now hacking this proprietary device to allow developer mode and use native-code menu which is much faster.It is real pain in the ass to use such devices and wait for device's reaction after each action.IMHO UI (or should I better say, MMI?) is good when machine waits for human actions.Not when human waits for machine's action to complete after each click.

http://www.chumby.com/widgets/channels

This link unfortunately requires me to login to get it working. I hope this is not a site advertising?
The two products could share:
* embedded experience
* the content ecosystem
* the display platform (flash) and tools

I'm not saying "i want this". But: "why not"?
I'm stated my point of view.Personally, I will never buy "open" phone where UI toolkit is heavily based on closed source thing and requiring me to buy proprietary Adobe app to create\change UI parts.That's hardly in open source spirit.Also, flash based UIs I seen while looking good are quite slow and jerky even on powerful (and power consuming) desktop machines so they're hardly usable.Of course this is my own private opinition and it is safe to ignore it.

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