Hallo,
* Bobby Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] [05-07-08 23:06]:
1)
The FSO is the build with the most stable calls and suspend/resume.
Those seem to be the real sticky bits of the suite (as well as some of
the most important for day-to-day use), so I think our first target
for SHR should be simply
su, 2008-07-06 kello 11:55 +0200, Tim Niemeyer kirjoitti:
I thought, the OM-Team changed from 2007.2 GtK Apps to Qtopia, because
the Qtopia Apps are more ready for day to day use.
I on the other hand though it was more that the whole of qtopia gsm
backend (which is its own animal and quite
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| I would love it if this could eventually just turn into a part of the
| ASU, with people replacing the old 2007.2 apps (without breaking
| them!) with alternatives that work better or look nicer as a part
On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 1:05 PM, Mikko Rauhala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I on the other hand though it was more that the whole of qtopia gsm
backend (which is its own animal and quite separate from FSO) and the
qtopia apps was more ready for day to day use than any other full set.
The gsmd stack
On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 12:06 AM, Bobby Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3)
Once we can reproduce an FSO build, I think we need to figure out how
we're going to launch programs. IMO it should be one of the existing
launchers - probably the one the ASU uses, but I'm open to suggestions
since I
On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 3:56 PM, Kevin Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 12:06 AM, Bobby Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip. Do we push features over stability or, like the framework,
impliment fewer features but make them damn solid?
For my part, I'm a guy who doesn't care
Well as a consumer and someone who would like to see this phone go
mass might I make a suggestion
1. Stability, even with limited functionality, all the functions in
the world are useless if the system is constantly dropping.
2. Ease of use, updates should be easy as well, just works is cliché
I'm just going to give my impressions here as if they're facts -
everyone feel free to correct me where I'm wrong :-)
1)
The FSO is the build with the most stable calls and suspend/resume.
Those seem to be the real sticky bits of the suite (as well as some of
the most important for day-to-day
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