Hi, everybody!

I just wanted to say 'Hello!'.

It seems a long time since I started OSN and things have come a long
way, with me having less and less input as the project has moved on.
This was inevitable, as all psychometric testing indicates that my
strengths are coming-up with ideas, getting them initiated and then
handing things over when we get to the 'business as usual' stage. This
is something I have succesfully done before with an open-source GNU/
Linux operating system, called gNewSense [0]. I was responsible for
starting the Package Freedom Verification (PFV), to ensure that the
whole distro was 'free' in the eyes of the FSF [1].

OSN continues to go from strength to strength, with only a handful of
bugs/ issues left to overcome [2] before we 'go to Market'. The
majority of this work has been done by the original core 'OSN' team,
with some good work also done by new-comers to the project, and
occasional or one-off contributors.

I just wanted to finish by saying that things are looking really good
and OSN continues to go from strength to strength; and I'm happy to
report that OSN is quite happily running on my Cyanogenmod'ed G1 [3],
so I can continue to use my old handset and still use the latest
greatest Android features.

Well done, everyone!

Chris.


[0] http://www.gnewsense.org/

[1] http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html

[2] https://launchpad.net/opensatnav/+milestone/1.0

[3] http://www.cyanogenmod.com/



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