Salve David! On Fri, 26 Jan 2007, David Schlesinger wrote: > > ACCESS is a participating member of both OSDL's Mobile Linux Initiative and > of the Linux Phone Standards Forum--I'm acting chair of the MLI Steering > Committee and vice-chair of LiPS' Architectural Working Group--and we've > contributed to the requirements documents, API specifications, etc. for both > those groups.
I found this today and that the OSDL/DTL (Desktop working goup) has published it's yearly report and came to the statement that 2006 has been the year of the linux desktop: http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT3453502692.html Linux Organisation membership and organisation politics is not my business, but from the linux-user point of view it is a little confusing that OpenMoko/Neo1973 isn't mentioned here: http://old.linux-foundation.org/lab_activities/mobile_linux/mli Maybe it is not the right time to ask/talk about this, but I think that OSDL is doing good work for promoting Linux and that linking and cooperation would be a bennefit for both OSDL/MLI and OpenMoko... Or let it me say in that way, it would be nice to read about OpenMoko/Neo1973 in a yearly report of OSDL/MLI, at last in the report about year 2007. > So I don't think it's accurate to paint those as four different, > separate and unrelated "parallel" efforts. It's our plan of record > that the ACCESS Linux Platform will converge with both MLI guidelines > and requirements and the set of LiPS-specified applications APIs. Can you, or Sean, when it doesn't take to much time, say something about OpenMoko and OSDL/MLI? Greetings, rob PS: IMHO LiMo looks like powered by lawers and I think that this foundation is not a cooperation by their hearts - so we will have several advantages/chances to have a better, more efficent cooperation. ;) _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community