To all, but especially OM. I felt a little cheated when I saw the FR I had bought was not ready to be used as a daily phone. This had in fact been the publicity by OM at the time - GTA01 was for tinkerers, and GTA02 was for the public. Then people said "no, it was clear that GTA02 was also for tinkerers only"... well, whatever; I decided to ignore that, be positive, and contribute with bug reports while waiting for a decent basic distro that would control the device as expected and serve as a development platform. But just like the others, I don't know what OM (the company) is doing. I know it is keeping FSO on track, which was always the real objective of OM (the project) and this is a Good Thing. But I don't understand why there are so many distros, and none of them works as a solid basic system. OM (the company) should have only sold the GTA02 when the hardware and kernel and drivers where tested and ready. Or, if that was not possible due to time-to-market constraints, then it should have called for the community's help for doing just that: getting the device to work. Instead, it went ahead telling us "the Neo is a blank slate, a canvas to paint on"... and the people who have painted, have lost many of their paintings, and even the will to paint. At least, they won't paint with OM brushes. It is too frustrating and time-consuming. Enough ranting. Personally, I need a working device. Kernel, drivers, daemons, system scripts, all of this must be in place to allow the device's hardware to be controlled at the flick of a software switch. GPRS+GSM muxing must be included by default. WIFI must work correctly by default. Bluetooth must work as well as in any other distro by default. And for god's sake, AUDIO must work as intended by default (it IS a phone after all). Only after OM guarantees these minimum requirements can it ask the community to go ahead and innovate... Don't waste your time on GUIs or eye-candy apps; give us a device with a rock solid subsystem and a command shell, and we will fill in the blanks and build from there.
Vasco. Citando Michele Renda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Risto H. Kurppa wrote: >> >> Other community members: >> >> * How do you feel about the current situation? How happy are you >> with the community? >> * Do you feel well informed? Do you know what's the direction >> we're heading to? >> * How would you like to contribute? > > > Hello Risto > > Thank you for your post. I think you wrote something that a lot of > person think. > > I can only add my personal point of view: > I don't know what Openmoko is working for, for me their work is a dbus > interface. It seem to be a very good work! > > For the rest I don't use 200*.* I am using Debian and I am happy with > it. I use the programs from Debian and I am trying to supply what still > not exist. > > According me we must to try to develop the missiong application for > 200*.* to make it usable. I tryed and I saw that is not too much > complicated, there are very usefull dbus interface. > > So... In the end, I don't considerate myself unrespected. There is only > a lot of work to do, and who can must to try to help on the accessory > part that trasform a normal phone, in a super phone. > > Best regards > Michele Renda > > _______________________________________________ > Openmoko community mailing list > community@lists.openmoko.org > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community > _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community