On 10/12/06, Jérôme WAGNER [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Packaging
I would let packagers from distros do their job, so you could worry
only about Windows and MacOSX.
Of course this imply you have to beat the tree into a suitable shape
for inclusion (as is, I won't recommend the inclusion
Jérôme WAGNER wrote:
Hello,
- Packaging
- Bug screening
- QA
- Portability
- Interoperability
- Features
Support for Location and Emergency Call Routing would be great. This
includes several steps:
1. Getting the location. This can
Gianluca Sforna wrote:
On 10/12/06, Jérôme WAGNER [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Packaging
I would let packagers from distros do their job, so you could worry
only about Windows and MacOSX.
Of course this imply you have to beat the tree into a suitable shape
for inclusion (as is, I
On 10/12/06, Klaus Darilion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Support for Location and Emergency Call Routing would be great. This
includes several steps:
1. Getting the location. This can be done for example with DHCP
Geo coordinates:
http://ietf.org/rfc/rfc3825.txt
On Thu, October 12, 2006 17:46, Gianluca Sforna said:
On 10/12/06, Klaus Darilion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Support for Location and Emergency Call Routing would be great. This
includes several steps:
1. Getting the location. This can be done for example with DHCP
Geo coordinates:
Hello,
A recent thread has laid out some ideas that we need
to consider while 2.0 is getting into shape.
I would like to boost this thread in a brainstorm
fashion to gather as many ideas as possible. I will then have to try and see how
I can devise a credible roadmap summarizing our