Since we're top posting... I just want to throw in that I really like OM
2008.8. After seeing all the problems people had with it when it came
out I went to the newest Qtopia but I had issues with reception and
using devices like headsets/speakerphone. I then decided to try OM
2008.8. At first the
bingo
Michele Renda wrote:
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> This type of comments are the type of comment that I hate most of all.
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> Please let the people to work in peace, and if you want to make an
> appoint, please make in a constructive way.
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> We all was knowing tha
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 10:32 AM, Olivier Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
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> Fights, flamewars and other disputes are part of a live community, so
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Not the good part.
Collaboration, cooperation, and positive attitudes are the only thing that
really count.
Most of what I read on "our" communi
Michele Renda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Be sure that this won't stop me from trying to be as constructive as I
>> can in other technical areas.
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> I apologize if I said you was not constructive, but according me is very
> important to let them to understand we want to be with them, and not
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> Please re-read
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Hi Oliver
Usually I do this 2-3 times, because I am not an enlgish native speaker.
And with written text usually is a bit more difficu
Michele Renda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This type of comments are the type of comment that I hate most of all.
>
> Please let the people to work in peace, and if you want to make an
> appoint, please make in a constructive way.
>
> We all was knowing that OM 2008.8 was in very early developmen
On Wednesday, 13. August 2008 18:02:35 Michele Renda wrote:
> People like you bring firms to have a close development process.
Following our new trac culture:
+1
Marek
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On Wed, 2008-08-13 at 12:25 +0200, Sébastien Lorquet wrote:
> It's easy to blame an announcement.
>
+10
> Openmoko NEVER said any software realeased as now was 100% ready for
> daily customer use.
>
I don't think that counts. This no excuse because people automatically
expect things. So you don'
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Sébastien Lorquet wrote:
> It's easy to blame an announcement.
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> Openmoko NEVER said any software realeased as now was 100% ready for
> daily customer use.
>
> When it will become, be sure the announcement and publicity will be far
> greate
It's easy to blame an announcement.
Openmoko NEVER said any software realeased as now was 100% ready for daily
customer use.
When it will become, be sure the announcement and publicity will be far
greater than anyone we had up to now.
Keeping hope is good, but expecting what was never promised i
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 11:54, Sébastien Lorquet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> pfff...
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> this rant is pointless.
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> Do you prefer to see unterminated but promising software NOW,
> or finished, not evolving software in LONG future?
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> buggy software is just a way to non buggy software. At least y
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This type of comments are the type of comment that I hate most of all.
Please let the people to work in peace, and if you want to make an
appoint, please make in a constructive way.
We all was knowing that OM 2008.8 was in very early development, and
pfff...
this rant is pointless.
Do you prefer to see unterminated but promising software NOW,
or finished, not evolving software in LONG future?
buggy software is just a way to non buggy software. At least you can see
what is done now.
If you don't like it, go back to your iphone/windows vista,
Wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Dear community,
>
> here is the QA report which has been created before Om 2008.8 was released.
> We
> simply forgot to send this report to a public list because we were too busy
> with the release preparations. Sorry.
>
SNIP
> Due to all these critical maj
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