Am 02.04.2007 um 22:07 schrieb Matthew S. Hamrick:
Apple is well know for good design... i.e. - understanding the
interplay between psychology, manufacturing technology and materials.
In terms of hardware quality, they've never been consistently good.
For instance, my 450MHz G4 tower is st
Apple is well know for good design... i.e. - understanding the
interplay between psychology, manufacturing technology and materials.
In terms of hardware quality, they've never been consistently good.
For instance, my 450MHz G4 tower is still crankin' away after 8
years. My G5 and photo iPo
D'oh!
I forgot to credit Dick Gabriel (of Lucid fame (or infamy, depending
on your opinion of Lisp and C++)) for the concept of how important
evolution is in software development.
He's penned a number of very interesting papers, available at his
site: http://www.dreamsongs.com/Essays.htm
Depends on the development model. Peter Naur has an interesting take
on software development, which I paraphrase... The software that's
released is an artifact of the true value of the organization; the
ability to efficiently communicate models in the problem space
amongst the people that a
Quoting Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller on 04/02/2007 07:29 AM UTC:
> I think that the Neo is also seen as some competition to the iPhone -
> and Apple
> is known for high hardware quality standards.
Now please, this is some illusion.. I've had & heard of many problems with
apple hardware.. :)
- xkr47
>..."Given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow."
>I wish there were a way to apply this to hardware,
>without the costs being astronomical.
Unfortunately, this turns out not to be completely true, even for
software. Given enough eyeballs, most localized programming errors are
fairly shallow, b
Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
> All along we've taking the stance that openness goes deeper than
> just source code. And we don't plan on stopping today because of pesky
> hardware delays. So, I'm letting you know there will be some delays.
>
> Engineers worked through the weekend trying to verify the l
Sean,
thank you *very* much for your openness in this aspect as well!
The latest hardware spin -- GTA01B_V4 was supposed to fix the few
remaining issues keeping us from setting phones free; but, we
uncovered
some other issues.
From my own experience in the Mobile Phone business, I know that
Dear Community,
Today is April 1st (well...somewhere, but no longer in my current
timezone). My original plan was to announce that Harald convinced us all
to turn OpenMoko into a closed source distribution --ClosedMofo. And
that hardware would only be onsale as a locked phone.
Then announce that
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