I'm curious about this problem, as I'm trying to use the same library
but I'd prefer not to have to manage the archaic and poorly documented
icd-dbus interface.
I'm pulling the source for this library now to try and make progress,
but did you figure out anything aside from the (slightly wonky)
wor
Quim,
and of course let us allow that those 1 or 2 could include girls as
well as guys.
Best Regards,
John Holmblad
Acadia Secure Networks, LLC
* *
Quim Gil wrote:
> ext Andrea Grandi wrote:
>
>> I still don't know if I can propose an application that is not started yet.
>>
Hi!
I have problem with import gtkhtml in python. I'm getting this:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "simple-browser.py", line 1, in ?
import gtkhtml2
ImportError: No module named gtkhtml2
I have scratchbox 4.0.1 and maemo-sdk 4.1
I installed python2.5-sdk, python2.5-gtk2,python2.5-gtk2-de
Dear community,
I wrote an application named "My_app" that plays audio and also records
voice from microphone. I usually use this application from command
prompt. There are lots of printfs in it for debugging purpose which gets
printed on terminal when the application is run. I just put the
a
Hi,
Xournal has already been inserted in the list of proposed Fremantle apps.
Just waiting for the final list to be ... final.
I'll continue my work on Xournal anyway, but knowing that it is among the Star
applications for Maemo 5, would surely boost the time I would spend on it.
:-)
Aniello
On
Hi,
Quim Gil wrote:
> ext Dave Neary wrote:
>> It's a little unclear whether it's targeting volunteer developers
>> working on this in their spare time who might be interested in making a
>> living on it, or companies who are working on free software, or
>> volunteers who just want a hand, but are
Hi
I successfully managed to get maemo-mapper run on scratch box. I'd like
to share this experience so that it is useful to others. Any suggestion
and comment are welcomed, too.
First, install Maemo SDK VMWare Appliance, 0.8
(http://maemovmware.garage.maemo.org/).
start the virtual machine.
add
Hi,
On Wed, 2008-10-22 at 13:14 +0200, ext Andrea Grandi wrote:
> Hi Quim,
>
> > We want to support a bunch of projects getting ready for primetime the
> > same day maemo 5 is released. And we propose the community to help out
> > selecting those projects.
> >
> > What kind of support? Whatever t
Uff I really don't like the point 3 of the Yahoo Terms of Service:
3. FEES AND PAYMENTS
Yahoo! reserves the right to charge fees for future use of or access
to the Fire Eagle Service, or other Yahoo! services and web sites, in
Yahoo!'s sole discretion. If Yahoo! decides to charge fees, such
c
> >> My goal is creating a "GPS position sharing" client. What this
> >> application will do? I try to explain in few simple steps...
> >
> > did you see fireeagle?
> >
> > http://fireeagle.yahoo.net/
> >
> > much easier to use this than write something from scratch
>
> that's cool! I'll read th
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 12:31 PM, Kamen Bundev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Isn't it more logical to wait for the alpha SDK before we start projects
> for Fremantle? At least i don't have right now enough knowledge on the
> maemo 5 platform and what i can do with it. I can start a project now (or
Hi
2008/10/22 Ian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi
>> My goal is creating a "GPS position sharing" client. What this
>> application will do? I try to explain in few simple steps...
>
> did you see fireeagle?
>
> http://fireeagle.yahoo.net/
>
> much easier to use this than write something from scratch
th
Hi
> My goal is creating a "GPS position sharing" client. What this
> application will do? I try to explain in few simple steps...
did you see fireeagle?
http://fireeagle.yahoo.net/
much easier to use this than write something from scratch
Ian
--
http://ianlawrence.info
___
Hi,
2008/10/22 Kamen Bundev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> [Sorry Quim, that was for the list...]
>
> Isn't it more logical to wait for the alpha SDK before we start projects for
> Fremantle? At least i don't have right now enough knowledge on the maemo 5
> platform and what i can do with it. I can start
[Sorry Quim, that was for the list...]
Isn't it more logical to wait for the alpha SDK before we start projects for
Fremantle? At least i don't have right now enough knowledge on the maemo 5
platform and what i can do with it. I can start a project now (or more
likely renew/retarget existing one),
> > 3) you start adding other people to your contact list and you choose
> > if you want to share your GPS position with them (I suppose
> yes, else
> > why you add them?? :P )
>
> There is already a method of providing location data over the
> XMPP/Jabber
> protocol which the built in messenger
> I still don't know if I can propose an application that is
> not started yet.
> Just in case you don't remember, I explain my idea again.
>
> My goal is creating a "GPS position sharing" client. What this
> application will do? I try to explain in few simple steps...
> 3) you start adding
Hi,
> What counts is whether it can be a complete product when Maemo 5 is
> released. The beta SDK is expected to be available on March-May, do your
> math.
>
> What also counts is a developer or a team behind that you can trust. 12
> totally unknown developers with a great and amazing idea count
Very nice and much needed improvements!
Thanks a lot,
Luca Donaggio
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 1:06 PM, Vlad Vasiliev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Niels Breet wrote:
> > This week we've added some new features to the autobuilder and Extras
> > Assistant. I hope developers will like these changes:
ext Andrea Grandi wrote:
> I still don't know if I can propose an application that is not started yet.
What counts is whether it can be a complete product when Maemo 5 is
released. The beta SDK is expected to be available on March-May, do your
math.
What also counts is a developer or a team beh
Hi Quim,
> We want to support a bunch of projects getting ready for primetime the
> same day maemo 5 is released. And we propose the community to help out
> selecting those projects.
>
> What kind of support? Whatever those cool projects under development
> need to be stable and exciting for real
Niels Breet wrote:
> This week we've added some new features to the autobuilder and Extras
> Assistant. I hope developers will like these changes:
>
> Rejecting packages when the exact version is uploaded for the second time.
>
> The autobuilder has been modified to reject a package when the same
>
> > It's a little unclear whether it's targeting volunteer developers
> > working on this in their spare time who might be interested
> in making a
> > living on it, or companies who are working on free software, or
> > volunteers who just want a hand, but are very happy staying
> volunteers.
>
ext Duncan Cragg wrote:
>>
>> If you have questions ask.
>
> It would help me if you could reply to these questions: my possible
> project depends on the answers..! =0)
>
>
> 1. Will '5' have 3G, but not telephony APIs? - if so, is it possible
> that we'll be able to run VoIP over 3G? (!!
ext Dave Neary wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Frantisek Dufka wrote:
>> Quim Gil wrote:
>>> I'm a bit surprised about the little discussion generated by our call to
>>> support cool projects.
>>>
>>> Was the call so casual that it ended up being unclear?
>> Well, to me it is a bit unclear how Nokia could help
Quim Gil wrote:
> Access to hardware before sales start is expensive and highly regulated.
I see. Well, even at the same time as end users would be very helpful
(=posible discount codes working since day 1).
> Nokia provides such access business-as-usual to certain developers,
> usually through
>
> If you have questions ask.
>
It would help me if you could reply to these questions: my possible
project depends on the answers..! =0)
1. Will '5' have 3G, but not telephony APIs? - if so, is it possible
that we'll be able to run VoIP over 3G? (!!!)..
2. Will '5' have OpenGL|ES 2.0
Hi,
Frantisek Dufka wrote:
> Quim Gil wrote:
>> I'm a bit surprised about the little discussion generated by our call to
>> support cool projects.
>>
>> Was the call so casual that it ended up being unclear?
>
> Well, to me it is a bit unclear how Nokia could help to specific
> projects.
The sa
Hi,
Quim Gil wrote:
> Should we send an email through the garage interface (just once) :)
I'd be happy to send a mail - what would you like me to put in it?
Essentially what you put in your blog post?
Cheers,
Dave.
--
maemo.org docsmaster
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Huh, the correction went through sooner than original text, here it is
again, please disregard if you already have it. I don't see it in list
archives or my maemo-developers received mail folder.
Original Message
Subject: Re: Projects Nokia should support (yours?)
Date: Wed, 2
Frantisek Dufka wrote:
> this should be available to
> anyone who asks/subscribes (even to avoid duplicate effort for same
> issues of self-help from other developers).
s/of/or/
'even to avoid duplicate effort for same issues or allow self-help from
other developers'
__
quim,
I obviously think Nokia can support my project.
At present liqbase is a usable beta quality application (which just got
added to extras after an extensive testing run), but I believe it could be
so much more.
I have spent the last 6 months putting together the building blocks of an
expansi
ext Dave Neary wrote:
> I just took care of this.
Good! Still the developer community at large should be involved.
For instance, any list contains "the usual suspects" but there are 705
projects in the garage and probably something really good (and unknown
for most of us today) could come out f
Sorry, it was my fault, it already exists a page for proposals:
http://wiki.maemo.org/Task:Remarkable_community_projects#Proposals_for_Fremantle_Stars
Thanks and best regards,
2008/10/22 Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello Quim,
>
> I am not sure where this list should b
Hi,
Quim Gil wrote:
>> I am not sure where this list should be, but I suppose maemo wiki
>> could be a good place:
>> http://wiki.maemo.org/Projects_Nokia_should_support
>
> In fact the place decided was
> http://wiki.maemo.org/Task:Remarkable_community_projects#Proposals_for_Fremantle_Stars
>
ext Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente wrote:
> Hello Quim,
>
> I am not sure where this list should be, but I suppose maemo wiki
> could be a good place:
> http://wiki.maemo.org/Projects_Nokia_should_support
In fact the place decided was
http://wiki.maemo.org/Task:Remarkable_community_projects#P
Hello Quim,
I am not sure where this list should be, but I suppose maemo wiki
could be a good place:
http://wiki.maemo.org/Projects_Nokia_should_support
Sorry, I have added more than 5 projects and not everyone is a real
existing project, but you can edit it and change whatever you want ;-)
Abou
ext Frantisek Dufka wrote:
> Quim Gil wrote:
>> I'm a bit surprised about the little discussion generated by our call to
>> support cool projects.
>>
>> Was the call so casual that it ended up being unclear?
>>
>
> Well, to me it is a bit unclear how Nokia could help to specific
> projects. IMO
On Tue, October 21, 2008 22:20, Eduardo Lima (Etrunko) wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 4:26 PM, Niels Breet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Package signing no longer required.
>>
>>
>> The autobuilder and Extras Assistant no longer require packages to be
>> GPG
>> signed. It seemed to cause a lot
Quim Gil wrote:
> I'm a bit surprised about the little discussion generated by our call to
> support cool projects.
>
> Was the call so casual that it ended up being unclear?
>
Well, to me it is a bit unclear how Nokia could help to specific
projects. IMO all developers will benefit from
- earl
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