Salve! Robert Michel schrieb am Samstag, den 20. Januar 2007 um 16:47h: > Dear OpenMoko fellows!
> Seans mail sounds like a manifesto, Debian has one,too, sooooo > what do you think when we community would having one as well > to emphasise our effort to share knowhow, skills and solutions, > and to encourage and support OpenMoko/Neo1973 users to become > active with us? > > Such a community-manifesto would answers Seans call to become > active and cooperate with FIC/OpenMoko/Neo1973 - it would be > strong and convincing for the media and interested people. I searched webpages for "OpenMoko Manifesto" and I found this: http://www.funambol.com/blog/capo/2006/11/my-mobile-20-manifesto.html --snipp-- 2. Mobile 2.0 is all about open standards and open platforms. Same as Web 1.0. It all happens when standards get into the mainstream. Let's forget ActiveSync(¹), BlackBerry, Good and the like. Standards are here and will make this big. It is SyncML and others. They are on 800,000,000 phones today. 3. Mobile 2.0 is driven by open source. Open source is the center element of Mobile 2.0. Developers drive it. It is an unstoppable force. Look at what we are doing with OpenMoko(²) and Mobile Linux. Look at Java ME going open source today or the announcement of Motorola a couple of weeks ago. We are pushing big companies to change and move towards open source. It is an unstoppable process. --snapp-- BTW, do we need to care about a "Mobile Web 2.0" hype? This manifesto from Fabrizio is still "top-down" determined by a CEO of a company - a community manifesto could maybe need still some time, but OpenMoko/Neo1973 will open us a door to evolve a power on a smart phone like GNU/Linux, Debian or the Wikipedia - probably stronger, but definitely more flexible then any close source project will be. To have an efficient "button-up" powered force, or a good cooperation of "button-up" and "top-down" projects inside the framework of OpenMoko some help would be needed to give a normal user easy access to information and knowledge - what's going on - where his skills could be used best - and allow to cooperate with a view minutes - like with the wikipedia. .... A manifesto written by the community could help (keep it in mind)- but also other ideas to help that the users are not an inefficent mass... Greetings, rob ¹ http://www.funambol.com/blog/capo/2006/05/activesync-syncml-and-evil-empire.html ² http://www.funambol.com/blog/capo/2006/11/openmoko-how-you-change-game-in-mobile.html _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community