Jonathan,

Probably, you're on your own right now. If I were you, I wouldn't make a
sourceforge project yet as in the announcement of Sean he mentioned this:

   Also, at this time, the following community dedicated websites
   will be available:

   * http://openmoko.org/ -- for the actual development community
   * http://wiki.openmoko.org/ -- for an official wiki of the project
   * http://bugzilla.openmoko.org/ -- for bug tracking
   * http://lists.openmoko.org/ -- for public mailing lists
   * http://planet.openmoko.org/ -- for an aggregated feed
   * http://projects.openmoko.org/ -- for user-contributed projects
<--- That's what you want, I guess.

Regards,

Marc

On 1/24/07, Jonathon Suggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks and will do...working on getting OpenEmbedded installed as we
speak/type.

One question though.  Is there any collaborative place for apps right
now?  Or is it pretty much every man for himself until they release the
source?  Meaning, say I start on a simple app, but want feedback.  Do I
need to create a project (sourceforge, etc) or is there a specific place
for OpenMoko software?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Jonathan,
>
> If you visit the wiki that Marc refers to, you will find entries for
> the build
> enviroment and emulators, so you can start writing, compiling, and
> testing
> simple programs.
>
> M
>
>
>
> On Wed, 24 Jan 2007, Marc Verwerft wrote:
>
>> Jonathan,
>>
>> Things are gonna stay this way till OpenMoko opens up their
>> website/wiki/bugzilla etc.
>> See also
>> http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/announce/2007-January/000000.html
>> All we have are the basic hardware description and some hints on the
>> software. The rest is guesswork for now.
>> Till then your best source is the temporary wiki at
>> http://www.linuxtogo.org/gowiki/OpenMoko
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Marc.
>> On 1/24/07, Jonathon Suggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>  I'm a computer engineer and want to get involved.  All I'm seeing
>>> coming
>>>  across this mailing list is feature requests, basic inquiries,
>>> etc.  Is
>>>  there another list that is focused more on the development side of
>>> things?
>>>
>>>  I'm a little lost on how this project is structured.  Can someone
>>> please
>>>  either respond back to this list or email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] with
>>>  more info.


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