Cataloging active discussion lists

2008-05-09 Thread Dave Neary
Hi all,

Wednesday I spent a little time "fixing" bug #2356:
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2356 (mailing lists aren't all
listed on the mailing-lists.html page).

The fix was to add maemo3midgard-discussion to that page, and to refer
to a new wiki page https://maemo.org/community/wiki/projectmailinglists/
which contains a list of active, garage-hosted mailing lists that people
can subscribe to, with a decent description of the list (something often
missing from the mailman page, by the way).

I added 3, just to get things started, but I'm not well-placed to fill
out this list. The idea thing would be for those of you subscribed to
active mailing lists hosted on garage to add them to this page (keeping
alphabetical order, please). The full list of lists is here:
https://garage.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/

Please do not add any -commits mailing lists to the list!

Thanks,
Dave.

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Dave Neary
GNOME Foundation member
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How to access and send streaming video ...

2008-05-09 Thread Merrick Fonnesbeck
I've read some about accessing the camera on the N800 and N810 devices,
and I want to build a custom application that takes the video from the
camera and send it through a server component and then to another device
across the internet either using SIP or H323.  Is the Gstreamer and
Video4Linux libraries the only way - or best way - to do that?  Anybody
used either one, can you comment on your opinion on using them?  Is
there something better or easier?  Please let me know your thoughts or
experience.  Thanks.

MFonnesbeck


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Re: Keeping Glib up to date

2008-05-09 Thread Eero Tamminen
Hi,

Marius Vollmer wrote:
> "ext Eero Tamminen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Diablo is supposed to be both backwards and forwards compatible to
>> Chinook.

Sorry, I didn't intent this to be interpreted as a Nokia statement,
just my personal impression.  I should have added the standard
mail disclaimer... :-)


> That's the first time I hear this, and it very clearly is not.

We don't have any official guarantee of that, but shouldn't it
still be library-wise ABI compatible?  The toolchain is same and this
release doesn't AFAIK have any major library updates (except for libssl
which can co-exist fine with the previous version).

The system upgrade and packages are another matter, I wasn't
talking about that, but from general binary compatibility.


- Eero
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Re: Corporate ownership of open source projects [LWN]

2008-05-09 Thread pHilipp Zabel
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 5:33 PM, Sarah Newman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you asking for more examples of non-kernel code that we can't modify?
>
> Unless I just haven't found them, there's also no way to build the dsp
> gstreamer plugins (lack of osso-dsp-headers-rx-44.)

It is possible to build the gstreamer plugins with a homemade
fake-osso-dsp-headers-rx-44 package (see
http://www.linuxtogo.org/~ph5/n810/dsp/) based on the released older
osso-dsp-headers-0.1
(http://repository.maemo.org/pool/maemo/ossw/source/o/osso-dsp-headers/).
I have not tested if they actually work on the device.

> I filed a bug related to the behavior of these plugins, and I don't know
> enough to be certain the bug is inside the dsp plugins themselves, but
> it would be easier to poke around if they could be repackaged to run on
> a live system.
>
> Kees Jongenburger wrote:
>> On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 5:36 AM, Igor Stoppa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>  Till here you are not really providing much of a proposal for getting
>>>  things done, just generic complaints that historically are proven to not
>>>  work.
>>
>> Hello Igor and others,
>>
>> From reading this thread I have the feeling we are pretty close to
>> getting into a workable situation
>> Most of the disc spawns around the kernel. it looks to me like all
>> sides are ready to make some concessions
>> if that means that we can have a "self compiled" kernel. One other
>> threads proposed to put the different known
>> kernel hacks and patches into a garage project and nokia seams ready
>> to search for a pragmatic solution
>> to what the looked like the biggest problem to methe binary wlan
>> kernel module.
>>
>>
>> is this only a feeling?
>>
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regards
Philipp
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