I would recommend that you choose which ever distro keeps their "how to make your Neo work as a phone for most of the time using this distro as well as running other standard services reliably" wiki page up to date and by up to date I mean referring to which ever is the most useable bootloader, build, kernel currently available even if that is the daily build. It should also assume that the reader is a complete novice and is neither a hacker or a linux sysadmin.
Seeing that none of the distro's really do (seeing that they are produced by hackers who are mostly hacking for their own enjoyment it's not really surprising and you can't really blame the teams) you've got a wide choice. This remains one of the main requirements of Openmoko in my opinion and could be a great way for the non-core-hackers to contribute. Roland -- QURU Ltd, London > On 8/22/09, Risto H. Kurppa <ri...@kurppa.fi> wrote: >> Hi Soumik! >> >> Depends on what you want to work on, but if you have a freerunner, my >> suggestion is to install om2009 unstable there (see >> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Om2009 ) and contribute to Paroli for a >> start (see http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Paroli ). That'd be very >> beneficial for many and you'd get easily in in the develpment for >> Freerunner. >> >> You're welcome to join #paroli irc-channel for discussion. >> >> >> (and I know, others will recommend you other distros like SHR or >> Debian - but I was first :) >> >> r >> > > On 22 Aug 2009, at 11:10, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote > > Few arguments for SHR over Om2009: more people working on it, develops > faster, most of decisions are done by community, nice way for sending > and maintain patches, reachable people maintaining distro (so your app > can even be added to default image), perspectives for future. IRC > channel: #openmoko-cdevel > > Decision is up to you, but I prefer SHR. Fast, stable, usable - as > Om2009, but it has also more things behind scenes which Om2009 don't > have ;) > > -- > Sebastian Krzyszkowiak > dos _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community