s being "HP developed." Based on Ubuntu, according to
third-party reports, it has been gussied up with an "HP MediaStyle" GUI
interface"
(http://linuxdevices.com/news/NS7556806272.html)
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On Mon, 2008-01-28 at 06:48 -0800, Paul Bartell wrote:
> I cant say im complaining, Qtopia does look pretty nice from the
> screenshots i have seen, and maybe Nokia will make the greenphone
> affordable.
Off topic, but the greenphone died a while back.
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1), but (1) would be a long-term waste of effort
because we intend to drop the current source as soon as possible
(because we're rewriting it all).
If there are partial patches to Hildonize the original Contacts source,
then I can have a bit of a hack on them too.
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ith Pimlico?
We're not exactly overflowing with spare time to work on this ourselves,
but we may be able to focus some effort.
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opened involves going through Nokia's Legal
department, which in my experience (with eds-sync specifically) isn't
the fastest in the world. Basically we wait...
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I'll also ping Matthew, he might have some good ideas for
compacting the layout.
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On Tue, 2007-08-14 at 15:23 +0100, Ross Burton wrote:
> In Poky we start the keyboard in the X session, and install the GTK+
> input method (part of the matchbox-keyboard source) so that the keyboard
> is toggled as required. The keyboard is toggled via IPC between the
> input me
. The keyboard is toggled via IPC between the
input method and the keyboard, so you don't need to constantly kill and
restart it.
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On Tue, 2007-08-14 at 11:21 +0200, Loïc Minier wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 13, 2007, Ross Burton wrote:
> > Did you notice the existing Maemo packaging on
> > maemo.debian.org (although it is trivial to package with cdbs)?
>
> Not sure which site
ow_seconds() instead of
> hildon_time_editor_set_show_seconds()
> Nothing serious.
Ah yes, of course. Can you throw the patch towards me or the Pimlico
list so we can integrate it?
Cheers,
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g (although it is trivial to package with cdbs)?
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n. I'll try and find another N800 to install it
on, come by the stand (in the foyer, opposite the coffee bar).
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wing applications at the moment:
* Contacts
* Dates
* Tasks
Dates and Tasks have ports which use the Hildon widgets already, and
we're working on Contacts currently.
If anyone here wants to talk with us about Pimlico, we're at GUADEC now.
You might even get a free Pimlico t-s
On Sun, 2007-07-01 at 19:06 +0100, Ross Burton wrote:
> A quick plug for a product I'm involved in: try Poky instead.
> http://poky-linux.org. :)
I mean http://pokylinux.org, doh...
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d it all yourself, but I don't think it would work: the
SL-C3100 is quite slow compared to the target hardware.
A quick plug for a product I'm involved in: try Poky instead.
http://poky-linux.org. :)
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