Re: paroli meets fso
Hi, the version is not automagically updated. You can find a more current version here: http://downloads.openmoko.org/repository/experimental/armv4t/ explicitly today you can find: http://downloads.openmoko.org/repository/experimental/armv4t/paroli_0.2.1+gitr258+ef21f72ff9e33d1a083bc933e4e3824b28207a18-r0_armv4t.ipk This should contain the msgs application and there is some storing of contacts in tele as well. see: http://www.paroli-project.org/running-paroli/tele/ /mirko qhaz wrote: Mirko Lindner-2 wrote: Hi, I met with the fso team last week and wanted to share some of the outcomes. We talked about releases and especially about what we need for a fully functional paroli. We came up with fso milestone 5.5. It will focus on the tings desperately needed for paroli - namely bluetooth, pim and some loose end that need tying, some sms issues etc. To help the process along we will create a contacts:opimd service using the fso api and start working with it and deliver first insights into its functionality etc. In other pim sections is still work needed. The messages pim is not quite there yet but we will coordinate with fso to see how we can help. Logs are in pim at all yet, but are among the top 3 priorities and here as well we hope to work together, and if you think this is your place, pop us a mail. All help is appreciated. We also talked on how to make paroli more interesting to developers and testers. So I will help anyone who goes about building devel tools such as the gsm monitor or likewise in paroli. The structure is so open that it shouldn't be too much work. Also the question of a screenlock a la zhone arose ... I think we need one or is there an easy way to get into using pre-existing tools? In short: - fso ms 5.5 will contains everything needed by paroli - pim, bt, small fixes - fso will have a watchdog to restart paroli in case of crash - paroli will start using opimd as soon as possible and help moving it along - paroli invites developer tools - if you have an idea and just need a hint about how to get started or some edje support, mail, irc, jabber - screenlock? - small fixes to design needed in paroli, such as volume control in various places. Any others Let me point to my other email from today as well. We have a package again, so once again I invite you to see our progress and share your opinions, give us your critique and help us. The motto still counts, if you want to get active in development or check it out and tell us what you think. Shoot :) /mirko and don’t forget: website: http://www.paroli-project.org bug tracker: http://www.paroli-project.org/trac source: http://git.paroli-project.org api: http://www.paroli-project.org/api ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community Hi Mirko, I have just flashed m5 stable and updated and upgraded. I have the plauncher on my desktop but no PIM or sms. Are there other packages I need to intall? cheers qhaz ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
paroli meets fso
Hi, I met with the fso team last week and wanted to share some of the outcomes. We talked about releases and especially about what we need for a fully functional paroli. We came up with fso milestone 5.5. It will focus on the tings desperately needed for paroli - namely bluetooth, pim and some loose end that need tying, some sms issues etc. To help the process along we will create a contacts:opimd service using the fso api and start working with it and deliver first insights into its functionality etc. In other pim sections is still work needed. The messages pim is not quite there yet but we will coordinate with fso to see how we can help. Logs are in pim at all yet, but are among the top 3 priorities and here as well we hope to work together, and if you think this is your place, pop us a mail. All help is appreciated. We also talked on how to make paroli more interesting to developers and testers. So I will help anyone who goes about building devel tools such as the gsm monitor or likewise in paroli. The structure is so open that it shouldn't be too much work. Also the question of a screenlock a la zhone arose ... I think we need one or is there an easy way to get into using pre-existing tools? In short: - fso ms 5.5 will contains everything needed by paroli - pim, bt, small fixes - fso will have a watchdog to restart paroli in case of crash - paroli will start using opimd as soon as possible and help moving it along - paroli invites developer tools - if you have an idea and just need a hint about how to get started or some edje support, mail, irc, jabber - screenlock? - small fixes to design needed in paroli, such as volume control in various places. Any others Let me point to my other email from today as well. We have a package again, so once again I invite you to see our progress and share your opinions, give us your critique and help us. The motto still counts, if you want to get active in development or check it out and tell us what you think. Shoot :) /mirko and don’t forget: website: http://www.paroli-project.org bug tracker: http://www.paroli-project.org/trac source: http://git.paroli-project.org api: http://www.paroli-project.org/api ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: paroli meets fso
Mirko Lindner-2 wrote: Hi, I met with the fso team last week and wanted to share some of the outcomes. We talked about releases and especially about what we need for a fully functional paroli. We came up with fso milestone 5.5. It will focus on the tings desperately needed for paroli - namely bluetooth, pim and some loose end that need tying, some sms issues etc. To help the process along we will create a contacts:opimd service using the fso api and start working with it and deliver first insights into its functionality etc. In other pim sections is still work needed. The messages pim is not quite there yet but we will coordinate with fso to see how we can help. Logs are in pim at all yet, but are among the top 3 priorities and here as well we hope to work together, and if you think this is your place, pop us a mail. All help is appreciated. We also talked on how to make paroli more interesting to developers and testers. So I will help anyone who goes about building devel tools such as the gsm monitor or likewise in paroli. The structure is so open that it shouldn't be too much work. Also the question of a screenlock a la zhone arose ... I think we need one or is there an easy way to get into using pre-existing tools? In short: - fso ms 5.5 will contains everything needed by paroli - pim, bt, small fixes - fso will have a watchdog to restart paroli in case of crash - paroli will start using opimd as soon as possible and help moving it along - paroli invites developer tools - if you have an idea and just need a hint about how to get started or some edje support, mail, irc, jabber - screenlock? - small fixes to design needed in paroli, such as volume control in various places. Any others Let me point to my other email from today as well. We have a package again, so once again I invite you to see our progress and share your opinions, give us your critique and help us. The motto still counts, if you want to get active in development or check it out and tell us what you think. Shoot :) /mirko and don’t forget: website: http://www.paroli-project.org bug tracker: http://www.paroli-project.org/trac source: http://git.paroli-project.org api: http://www.paroli-project.org/api ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community Hi Mirko, I have just flashed m5 stable and updated and upgraded. I have the plauncher on my desktop but no PIM or sms. Are there other packages I need to intall? cheers qhaz -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/paroli-meets-fso-tp2340229p2344734.html Sent from the Openmoko Community mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community