So from this it still isn't clear to me as to what UME content can be
looked at as part of Tribe-3 ??  The freeze has now occurred.
If Tribe-3 isn't the right vehicle, then what isn't it ?   


Charles Johnson
Ultra-Mobility Group
Platform Software Engineering
Intel Corporation
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Heen
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 9:32 AM
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Subject: UME status (2007-07-17)


Hi all,

I figured it was time for a small status update from previous week's
sprint at the Canonical office in London and other interesting events.

The mobile app framework, aka hildon is mostly there.  We have some
outstanding patches for hildon-desktop which need to be integrated,
but this is being worked on.

For mobile browser, I don't really have an update, but Bob Spencer
might be able to provide an update.  I am currently at GUADEC and
Nokia has now announced a browser for their N800 based on Mozilla:
http://browser.garage.maemo.org/  This might be interesting to watch
out for and compare notes with.

The graphics driver is packaged, but not yet uploaded.  It is waiting
for the new DRM kernel headers it needs and will be uploaded once
those are in the archive.

Rusty Lynch and I spent quite a bit of time last week on fixing the
project builder.  It was renamed from project-builder to
moblin-image-creator, and we beat it into good enough shape that we
arrived at our goal for the week: have daily images built on the build
daemon machines in the Canonical data centre.  They don't actually
work completely correct yet, but I am going to investigate that as
soon as I get back home.

An UME-enabled kernel was uploaded and built, there was some work on
getting it to work on the menlow system we had, but I am not entirely
sure whether the efforts were successful or not.  If Jacob or Amit
could give us an update on that, it would be good.

We also worked on getting the Mobile UI up and running on the device.
It requires the flash 9 player from Adobe, something we can't legally
distribute.  We either have to get this working with Gnash, rewrite
the frontend using non-flash or some other way.

The utilities are marked as blocked; I'm not entirely sure why they
are, as all the dependencies are in Ubuntu now (or should be, if not,
tell me and I'll get it fixed).

We saw some bits of the media player, but it was not very far along
and I'm very much looking forward to seeing more progress on this
front.

The build infrastructure is now set up in launchpad, but we have hit
some snags with the toolchain which have temporarily stopped the
architecture bootstrap.

We have not seen any code drop for the hw decode bits, but once we do,
I'll start packaging those.

-- 
Tollef Fog Heen
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