Maemo Official Applications Bug Jar #2009.01

2009-01-04 Thread Stephen Gadsby
A Quick Look at Maemo Official Applications in Bugzilla (https://bugs.maemo.org/). 2008-12-29 through 2009-01-04 As of 2009-01-05 Maemo Official Applications contains 1222 (-1 this week) items, including 431 open issues (-20 this week): * 255 open bugs (-3 this week) * 4 critical/blocker (

Re: Maemo Official Platform Bug Jar #2009.01

2009-01-04 Thread Stephen Gadsby
[Corrected] A Quick Look at Maemo Official Platform in Bugzilla (https://bugs.maemo.org/). 2008-12-29 through 2009-01-04 As of 2009-01-05 Maemo Official Platform contains 1660 (+7 this week) items, including 383 open issues (-6 this week): * 258 open bugs (+3 this week) * 5 critical/block

Maemo Official Platform Bug Jar #2009.01

2009-01-04 Thread Stephen Gadsby
A Quick Look at Maemo Official Applications in Bugzilla (https://bugs.maemo.org/). 2008-12-29 through 2009-01-04 As of 2009-01-05 Maemo Official Applications contains 1222 (-1 this week) items, including 431 open issues (-20 this week): * 255 open bugs (-3 this week) * 4 critical/blocker (

Re: Maemo platform for other manufactures and vertical market?

2009-01-04 Thread Cedric Cellier
> http://www.woojoy.com.cn/ Wow, this site is all image mapped ?? Weird :-p ___ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers

Re: Maemo platform for other manufactures and vertical market?

2009-01-04 Thread Martin Grimme
It looks a lot like this Chinese device is really maemo-based: http://www.woojoy.com.cn/ There have been lengthy reviews of this device on pconline.com.cn and you can look them up on www.internettablettalk.org. The screenshots there clearly show that the device comes with maemo-applications. The de

Re: Maemo platform for other manufactures and vertical market?

2009-01-04 Thread Kamen Bundev
Moblin and Ubuntu platforms are based on GTK+ and the Maemo Hildon extensions, so at least the interfaces should be compatible. As for distribution - you can't build fully open maemo based distribution for the N8x0 hardware (yet, though Mer tries), since part of its drivers are closed or controlle

Re: Maemo platform for other manufactures and vertical market?

2009-01-04 Thread Anderson Lizardo
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 12:17 AM, José Luís wrote: > I think that is possible to build a maemo based distribution for any > embedded device without nokia closed components. A good proof of this is the > mamona project (http://dev.openbossa.org/trac/mamona/) sponsored by INdT. Just a small note: ma