Hi Stefan before it gets lost in all the other discussions: I'd still be happy to integrate this.
Remarks: * it must be usable for people that have not signed for the 30$ premium account * everything must work from the user interface, command line is not an option * no python dependency - you can use either libsoup or libcurl Send me your last working tarball and I'll have a look and make suggestions or give you a hand. Marcus On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 09:46:46 +0200 Stefan Fröbe <frob...@googlemail.com> wrote: > Hi, > as I recently struggled with the same issues I'd like to comment on > some of the suggestions > On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 1:19 AM, Joshua Judson Rosen > <roz...@geekspace.com>wrote: > > > ... > > Most importantly: How should I keep up with work that you're doing > > upstream between releases? Maintaining the patches that I use is > > vital to me, and it's harder to do that if I have no idea where > > you're going upstream--if I have no idea what's going to change out > > from under me with the next release. > > > I can only second that - I ported my geocaching enhancements from > version to version, but am becoming more and more reluctant to do so > with every new release. Any public repository would be helpful in > distributing and maintaining these features, even if they wouldn't be > included immediately in any official release. > > As I said, I *do* really *like* tangoGPS--I owe you a big thanks for > > giving me a good base application on which to build! > > > I could not agree more - and yet I'd really appreciate it if the full > potential of community driven enhancements would also be available. > In the current state, my features collect virtual dust on my HD and > will probably never ever see a release, with chances decreasing as I > loose interest in developing them further with all the burdens of > porting and adapting. > > I can fully understand Marcus' focus on quality, and TangoGPS is a > great result of that approach - but still I hope that someday a > reasonable public access is possible with his help instead of forking. > > Stefan _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community