Esra Kummer wrote:
> Hi community
>
> I was asked what the resolution is of OpenMoko. I gave him the answert,
> that the resolution of the neo is 480x640. But is it the same with
> OpenMoko, or could it do more?
> Thanks for an answert.
at the moment all the art/data files/icons/graphics are desig
David Ford wrote:
I used to love FF, now it's just a cpu/ram hog that usually gets killed
by the kernel every 36-48 hours for taking about 2G of ram.
Memory leaks in Firefox (as opposed to high memory consumption
generally, which as Bradley notes is often caused by Firefox's agressive
cachin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yowza!
"Looks like our favorite Web browser is about to go mobile.
Mozilla head honcho, Mitchell Baker, told the folks at APC magazine
that Mozilla is working on a Firefox to go for your cellphone. It's a
long-term project (meaning it's not coming out any time soo
Hi community
I was asked what the resolution is of OpenMoko. I gave him the answert,
that the resolution of the neo is 480x640. But is it the same with
OpenMoko, or could it do more?
Thanks for an answert.
Cheers
Esra
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Really, what defines a user or a developer? I would imagine any count will
be an under-count, by some degree...
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Sean,
A good reference on open source is always David Wheeler
(http://www.dwheeler.com).
In his study of 'Why Open Source Software/ Free Software) he
references a study from 2002 regarding open source developers:
http://www.infonomics.nl/FLOSS/report/index.htm
Have a look at 'Part IV: Survey of D
On 12/05/07, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One more idea:
a) count the number of registered users at Sourceforge, Freshmeat,
GNA and some other similar facilities. Could give a rough indication
for FOSS developers.
I'm registered at both SF.net and Gna, and I assume I'm
I agree, you'd have to define FOSS, developer, and user.
I've been happy to participate in FOSS-like surveys in the past,
though I've never received a copy or link to the subsequent thesis
papers (even though I've always made that the condition upon which I
would participate -- so, in that way, I
Le samedi 12 mai 2007 à 09:07 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> I'm trying to find the number of FOSS developers
> and users worldwide for some marketing related presentations but just can't
> seem
> to find any solid numbers. It would also be very interesting to see how this
> number compares
One more idea:
a) count the number of registered users at Sourceforge, Freshmeat,
GNA and some other similar facilities. Could give a rough indication
for FOSS developers.
b) count the number of registered users at Linuxquestions could give
an indication for the number of user.
But as sai
Am 12.05.2007 um 13:11 schrieb Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller:
Well,
you could try to compare the participation of some OSS developer
related events (e.g. FOSDEM) to MS Developer Conference(s) or Apple
WWDC. Then you need the total number of (software) developers
worldwide and a simple multipli
On Saturday 12 May 2007 11:07:19 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear Community!
>
> Hopefully you guys can help me. I'm trying to find the number of FOSS
> developers and users worldwide for some marketing related presentations but
> just can't seem to find any solid numbers. It would also be very
> in
Dear Community!
Hopefully you guys can help me. I'm trying to find the number of FOSS developers
and users worldwide for some marketing related presentations but just can't seem
to find any solid numbers. It would also be very interesting to see how this
number compares to the number of developers
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