Fantastic, Tim :-)

> Would you be able to test beta versions of shr-t?

Yes, definitely, I'd be very happy to.


As to stepping up more of a co-developer/maintainer role, I am 
interested, though have no time at the moment due to 'exciting' 
times at home.  I'm really happy you've been documenting your 
progress on the wiki, and hopefully I'll be able to find the time to 
help you more actively in the future.

I only really want a stable phone, at present, which is as fast and 
usable as my old Sony. Until that's in place, and I can trust it, 
anything else is just eye-candy. That's just me, I know people 
around here are doing interesting things with mapping etc., but I 
really just want a free phone. (speaking of which, in my dream world 
I'd love someone to take the GSM stack Harold Welte's been working 
on and port it to the GSM chip, so that has lovely free and hackable 
firmware... but I know we have more pressing concerns at present)

So yeah, keep at it Tim, I'm very very pleased you're stepping into 
this role!

Nick

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