Re: [maemo-developers] maemo weekly news anyone?

2006-11-15 Thread Armin M. Warda
Hi Brian, On Wednesday 15 November 2006 15:22, Brian Waite wrote: Well I am starting to ramp this project up. Great! A Garage project is getting setup to hold the work in progress and archives. I am intending to follow the following areas: maemo-developers mailing list nokia770.com IRC

RE: [maemo-developers] maemo weekly news anyone?

2006-11-14 Thread Brian Waite
Hi all, I am a new owner of a Nokia 770. Reading the archives I saw there was a desire for a Summary Maemo-traffic post on a periodic basis. I would be willing to try to take up this charge. For some background, I have been involved in Linux embedded development for a long time now and

RE: [maemo-developers] maemo weekly news anyone?

2006-11-14 Thread Ian
Ola, There is a page here: http://www.id.debian.org/News/weekly/contributing.en.html which outlines the process of contributing to the effort in debian. Maybe something similar on garage wiki or integrated into Midgaard could help MWN (Meamo Weekly News) get going? []'s Ian -- .''`.

Re: [maemo-developers] maemo weekly news anyone?

2006-11-12 Thread Rainer Dorsch
Tommi, I cannot volunteer for this big job, but I would be very interested in Maemo Weekly News. Right now, I would be curious about a summary on the length upgrade discussion. Just to know, if I have to go through another difficult reinstall process for another upgrade. I hope for the

Re: [maemo-developers] maemo weekly news anyone?

2006-11-12 Thread Antonio Orlando
Just to know, if I have to go through another difficult reinstall process for another upgrade. I hope for the upgrade not the reinstall;-) At this regard, I'd like to remember I'm still waiting for some reply to my previous mail:

Re: [maemo-developers] maemo weekly news anyone?

2006-11-12 Thread Rainer Dorsch
Am Sonntag, 12. November 2006 21:54 schrieb Larry Battraw: From the operation system maintainer's perspective they're now looking at the issue of a doing an in-place upgrade as opposed to a fresh install.  This is hard to do right and there are always issues, regardless of whether you're

Re: [maemo-developers] maemo weekly news anyone?

2006-11-12 Thread Antonio Orlando
Just my two cents. Thanks Larry, cents appreciated. I must admit still I'm not convinced of the evilness of the approach I hoped could be followed, regardless of what you've kindly illustrated. What explained is right, if the new installed OS works somehow differently from the old one;