On Jan 26, 2011, at 5:31 PM, David Greaves wrote:
> This is not a short email ... again. Please trim any replies and consider
> changing the subject too.
>
> It's posted here:
> http://mer-l-in.blogspot.com/2011/01/meego-community-development-apps.html
>
> So... lets say we have some device t
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 4:32 PM, Till Harbaum / Lists wrote:
>
> All those people enjoying direct (e.g. non-hildonized) ports of regular linux
> desktop apps on their n900's show that there's a demand to run apps that were
> not intended to be run on these devices. The lack of better alternative
On 27/01/11 21:24, Dan Leinir Turthra Jensen wrote:
When you say "open source app store", i would just like to point out the
meetings which took place last week at openSUSE's offices in Nuremberg. The
two meetings were, in turn:
- App stores for cross distribution use (and that, with MeeGo bei
Am Donnerstag 27 Januar 2011 schrieb Carsten Munk:
> > Should a handset user be presented with apps which were only
> > intended to run on a netbook? OTOH is this anything to do with the repo and
>
> App store should adapt towards the target device - we shouldn't have
> it downloading tons of data
On Thursday 27 Jan 2011 21:12:33 Carsten Munk wrote:
> My opinions:
>
> 2011/1/27 David Greaves :
> > Apps - the area formerly known as "Extras"
> > now we need to decide what processes and criteria we use to
> > manage and promote apps. Initially I suggest we start with the Maemo
> > Extras proce
My opinions:
2011/1/27 David Greaves :
> Apps - the area formerly known as "Extras"
> now we need to decide what processes and criteria we use to
> manage and promote apps. Initially I suggest we start with the Maemo Extras
> process[3] and refine that.
>
> When we talk about process we are also t
On Thursday 27 Jan 2011 10:28:19 Thomas Perl wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> 2011/1/27 Dave Neary :
> > Thomas Perl wrote:
> >> +1. Lego allows for very creative solutions. Building cars and then
> >> have them drive down a ramp and see which one can jump the farthest. A
> >> LeeGo Flugtag so to speak (bonu
Hi Dave,
2011/1/27 Dave Neary :
> Thomas Perl wrote:
>> +1. Lego allows for very creative solutions. Building cars and then
>> have them drive down a ramp and see which one can jump the farthest. A
>> LeeGo Flugtag so to speak (bonus points for MeeGon-styled lego wo- and
>> men).
>
> Sounds like w
Hi,
Thomas Perl wrote:
> +1. Lego allows for very creative solutions. Building cars and then
> have them drive down a ramp and see which one can jump the farthest. A
> LeeGo Flugtag so to speak (bonus points for MeeGon-styled lego wo- and
> men).
Sounds like we'd need to get some PandaBoards dona