I would like to support Scott's position. I have run XCSoar on many devices
HP 318, Dell Streak, lately on Nexus 7 and Nexus 4., never a problem. On
Android even the update take care of themselves. A fantastic project.

Cheers

Paul


On 18 October 2013 16:39, Scott Penrose <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On 18/10/2013, at 5:27 PM, Mark Fisher wrote:
>
> When you run XCSoar you accept the niggles of open source. Food for
> thought.
>
>
> I really have no comment on how XCSoar runs on the Oudie, never seen or
> done it.
>
> But the comment is about out of line for open source. What phone do you
> use? Is Android more niggly than iOS? Maybe. What about Chrome vs IE? Open
> Office vs Office? Firefox? List could go on for a few pages in 8 point font.
>
> Quality of projects, installation, documentation and usability is not
> based on whether it is open source or not. Of course there is a lot more
> open source software, so you get more of all types :-)
>
> Scott
>
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