Hi Brian! On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 16:28:07 +0200, Brian DeRocher wrote: > Sorry for the direct emails. I will check why Kmail didn't reply to the > mailing list.
IIRC Kmail "reply" command does it to the "To:" field, while what you want is either "reply all" or "reply to the list" (I am not sure it exists in Kmail, I have never used it). > Git is new to me. I'll try to "push" those patches to the project. I do not > know if i need a password to do this. I created an account on Alioth, but i > don't know if this will let me commit to the git tree. You cannot push to Git repositories if you are not part of the project. Instead, use `git format-patch origin/HEAD` to extract your commit as a mail patches and then `git send-mail` (from the git-email package) to send them to this mailing list. > In other news, i intend to run KDE on the FreeRunner as i've done before. It > wasn't slow :P so don't laugh. Also i intend to build KDE front ends for > phone dialing, SMS, addressbook, map, Twitter, weather, etc. I'll look into > Qtopia / Qt Extended too, but i don't think that's what i want to use. If you ever want to start yet another phone GUI, please base it on the freesmartphone.org stack: http://freesmartphone.org/ Another option would be to "simply" port the original Openmoko applications: Hackable:1 should still provide the GTK+ version (IIRC not yet based on freesmartphone.org), while SHR ships the EFL version based on freesmartphone.org. As a profane (i.e. a biologist not very good at programming), I would like the very same application available in different GUI libraries. Thx, bye, Gismo / Luca
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