Michael Shiloh wrote:
Jeff,
That's a great idea. I'll look into implementing this.
Thanks,
Michael
Ni Michael
Think deeper, how about automating of this issue?
Software bugs:
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Hardware bubs:
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New Projects this week:
http://projects.openmoko.org/projec
Michael Shiloh ha scritto:
Jeff,
That's a great idea. I'll look into implementing this.
Thanks,
Michael
Jeff Andros wrote:
What about creating a "state of the project" email that is sent on
subscribe, kind of a welcome to openmoko, here's what's going on: a 2
minute blurb to bring people
Jeff Andros wrote:
>
> What about creating a "state of the project" email that is sent on
> subscribe, kind of a welcome to openmoko, here's what's going on: a 2
> minute blurb to bring people up to speed, and reference them to the
> appropriate wiki pages to find out what else they need? This wou
AVee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri Oct 26 00:40:21 CEST 2007 AVee wrote:
>Did you buy a GTA02? No? Well, in that case, your not a customer, so quit
>bitching about 'customer service'. You are getting a peek into the
>development proccess at FIC, that not something you usually get with other
>companies a
Or you can read the Readme, there's an ascii drawing and the two
paragraph helps you understand how it's used.
Simon
On 10/25/07, Lars Hallberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Vincent skrev:
> > On 25/10/2007, *Zalunin Pavel*
> >
> > yeah, please let us see
> >
> > I've made a screencast:
>
> Th
>
>
> I hope I have not been too much of a bonehead.
>
> I found this (http://www.cpqlinux.com/sshcopy.html) on ssh file copying
> -- which I'll need to do tomorrow as I try to put an image in the sd
> card via my new ssh facility. This information might also be useful for
> newbies like me.
>
> I
On 10/25/07, Michael Shiloh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Marco,
>
> You could give a generic introduction to what OpenMoko is, why Open
> Source is a different approach, and how Open Source can foster
> innovation in any area (including mobility) in ways closed source simply
> can't.
>
> Communi
Mark schrieb:
> - It takes maybe a couple of minutes at most to fire off a one-paragraph
> email.
Mark,
this is leading nowhere. OpenMoko is a community effort - would you mind
to give some input? You might become "wiki updater" who gets emails
from the developers and puts the information into
Andreas Utterberg schrieb:
> Nice approach!?. Not!, why flame everyone that have a oppinion?
> Thats what community work is all about.
> Lets face it, the month is wrong and the information is hard to find
> for new customers, users and developers.
>
Hi,
I don't think so -I'm a newbie to OpenMo
On Wednesday 24 October 2007 01:25, Richard Reichenbacher wrote:
> Mark wrote:
> > Richard Reichenbacher richard5 at email.arizona.edu
> > Tue Oct 23 21:03:31 CEST 2007
> >
> >> Or perhaps you could continue searching the wiki for updated
> >> information.
> >>
> >> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GT
On Thursday 25 October 2007 22:07:52 Michael Shiloh wrote:
> As others have said so eloquently, we are doing our best. We are far
> from perfect, but we are trying.
>
> My personal goal is to continue improving both the quantity and quality
> of information that I bring from the company to you.
T
The GTA02 redesign is what caused the delay. Mass produce GTA01 with an
unfinished software stack, no WiFi, no smedia graphics accelerator, no
accelerometer, no working aGPS; waiting four months to release the mass
produced GTA02 with all those things in it.
You get all the iphone comparisons,
Jeff,
That's a great idea. I'll look into implementing this.
Thanks,
Michael
Jeff Andros wrote:
What about creating a "state of the project" email that is sent on
subscribe, kind of a welcome to openmoko, here's what's going on: a 2
minute blurb to bring people up to speed, and reference t
Hi Marco,
You could give a generic introduction to what OpenMoko is, why Open
Source is a different approach, and how Open Source can foster
innovation in any area (including mobility) in ways closed source simply
can't.
Community? Anything to add?
Michael
Marco Crociani - Tyrael wrote:
Hello Andreas, and everyone else,
Andreas writes:
> Thats no problem, i can be very patient. I think what the community
> want is just a date, when the device is "planned" to be shipped.
Many years ago, I had a running joke with a co-worker. Every time
someone said "just" we would role our eyes
Regarding SMS, a few basic comments on how it works ...
First, there is a message service center address, that is the
link to the provider and is set with the +CSCA command.
The device (phone) can be set to allow originations (send),
terminations (receive) and broadcast type messages, set
with th
On 10/25/07, Karsten Ensinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
[flame] If you weren't subscribed then, why haven't
> you searched the archive before asking (and especially before
> complaining that no information was given at all)? [/flame]
>
>
> Regards
> Karsten
>
>
> I can see what you're sayin
Question about how SMS messages work. Does the software stack have to
perform a a seperate action to retrieve an inbound sms message, or is
the message text actually part of the alert from the gsm chip? If a
seperate action has to be taken to retrieve the sms message, then do
the phone carriers c
Hi,
I has a Neo 1973 (base version) and I live at 24km from Monza.
The problem is talking "about OM potential for mobility." I'm not
expert in mobility.
2007/10/25, Paolo Cavallini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all.
> We have been invited to Telemobilityforum, where we have a space for a
> conference:
Vincent skrev:
On 25/10/2007, *Zalunin Pavel*
yeah, please let us see
I've made a screencast:
Thanks /LaH
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Hi all.
We have been invited to Telemobilityforum, where we have a space for a
conference:
http://wiki.gfoss.it/index.php/Telemobilityforum
We would be happy if someone from OpenMoko community could come to talk
about OM potential for mobility. Preferably the talk should be in
Italian, but that's n
On Thursday 25 October 2007, andutt wrote:
> Hi Steven
>
> Thats no problem, i can be very patient. I think what the community want is
> just a date, when the device is "planned" to be shipped.
The problem with that is that a company feels pressurised to release something
that can't meet the expe
Will anyone from OpenMoko or the community be attending Future of
Mobile in London?
http://www.future-of-mobile.com/
I plan to go so let me know if you are and fancy meeting up.
Cheers,
John.
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On 25/10/2007, Zalunin Pavel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> yeah, please let us see
>
I've made a screencast:
Ogg - http://download185.mediafire.com/ydgn9myztddg/8gv01d9fq7j/out.ogg
Avi - http://www.viddler.com/show_movie!orgFile.action?movieToken=b6ed9b11
Flash - http://www.viddler.com/explore/V
Hi Steven
Thats no problem, i can be very patient. I think what the community want is
just a date, when the device is "planned" to be shipped.
/Andreas U
On 10/24/07, Steven ** <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Note that that is an estimated timeline created by a community member.
> Don't take thos
yeah, please let us see
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Any screenshot?
Thanks,
2007/10/25, Lars Hallberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> New demo, download 3key package at:
>
> https://projects.openmoko.org/frs/?group_id=42
>
> Short intro:
>
> 3key demo - input method for touchscreen (both finger and stylus).
>
> All good things are three. This is my third d
Hi,
I've also tried to develop a keyboard for finger-use. I started with
developing a dictionary library, and have only made a very simple GUI to use
it.
I haven't seen you keyboard yet, but I'm really looking forward to. In
addition to this, I hope to be able to incorporate the dictionary I've m
First of all, on 28. of September Michael Shiloh made the
"announcement" that the GTA02 will be delayed at least until
mid to end of december. EVERYBODY should have been able to
find this "announcement" easily.
So please do NOT complain that this information was not given
early enough. [flame] If
This kind of keyboard looks quite impressive to me.
The only detail is it might be nice to optimize it for different
things such as programming or english text.
I couldn't try it out, but have you thought sorting the characters in
order of "difficulty to type them" according to their "popularity" (
New demo, download 3key package at:
https://projects.openmoko.org/frs/?group_id=42
Short intro:
3key demo - input method for touchscreen (both finger and stylus).
All good things are three. This is my third demo and it uses three keys!
goal
* Be usable with one hand (hold phone and type with
I must admit that I can't follow the "patience" idea.
Some facts:
* FIC is a commercial company and they want to sell devices to finaly
make money
* impatience generates market demand - patient people wait forever.
This is no good business model.
What happens if the impatient people buy an
Carlo, thanks for this post.
I was thinking about writting a similar one, but since my english
isn't super, you did a much better job.
Just like all of us, I'm looking forward to have a Neo and start
hacking the little thing. But the Neo is just the start of a long
story of freedom.
Patience is
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