On 1/10/07, Simon Budig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Now that sounds as if you haven't watched very closely what happened the
last year or so. Claiming that Nokia did not provide hardware and (more
importantly) code is - in the best case - just uninformed.

Yes, I missed the post to the mailing list and wiki that described the
steps to build a complete IT2006 environment from source (including
sources for DSME and the dsp gstreamer stuff) and pointers to
comprehensive documentation for Retu and Tahvo.

Where is that?


The situation with the changed hardware that implies incompatible
software is unfortunate, but it is understandable how this situation
could arise. I guess Nokia could handle the situation better than it
does now, but flames on this list won't change anything.

Look; I don't mean for this to be a flame. I hope Nokia take it as
constructive criticism from a frustrated user/developer who a year
later is still waiting to see a level of openess on the device which I
think every honest person has to admit was certainly _implied_ in
their advertising of a "Linux-based" device. I have nothing against
any Nokia employees, particularly here on this list. They've
demonstrated themselves, to a person, to be hardworking, helpful and
polite people, most of whom seem to care about Open Source, or Free
Software quite a bit. But the company has, I think, really screwed up
on this one.

Dave
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