Hi JW,
This is wonderful. Thanks for coming up with the idea and for
implementing it.
I look forward to seeing more applications on this page.
Regards,
Michael
JW wrote:
Hi OpenMoko Community,
I was thinking about the target market for Neo FreeRunner - the non-geek
smartphone user. There
Shawn Rutledge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That looks maintenance-intensive, and pretty soon would tend to be
> long and unwieldy (too many packages); consequently it will tend not
> be very trustworthy, because who's going to keep it updated?
That is a very fair point.
However this page was i
On Wed, 2008-02-06 at 16:48 -0700, Shawn Rutledge wrote:
> And BTW this method would not work for finding TangoGPS, because the
> ipkg is on its own separate site. (Why? it must mean it's too hard
> to get a new ipkg into the regular repository, right?)
I haven't yet asked anybody to get tango
Shawn Rutledge wrote:
> And BTW this method would not work for finding TangoGPS, because the
> ipkg is on its own separate site. (Why? it must mean it's too hard
> to get a new ipkg into the regular repository, right?)
Getting it into the openmoko feeds requires
1) Getting it into OpenEmbedded
On Feb 6, 2008 3:18 PM, JW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The new OpenMoko Community Applications Page
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/OpenMoko_Community_Applications
That looks maintenance-intensive, and pretty soon would tend to be
long and unwieldy (too many packages); consequently it will tend n
Hi OpenMoko Community,
I was thinking about the target market for Neo FreeRunner - the non-geek
smartphone user. There is very little to tempt them in the current wiki and
indeed the main page dedicated to them is
* hidden halfway down the main page
* refers to them as "basic end users"
Both
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