On Wed, 25 Jul 2007, Marcel de Jong wrote:

On 7/25/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



 On Tue, 24 Jul 2007, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:

>  Jason Elwell writes:
> >  http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2007/07/hands-on-with-t.html
> > Thanks for posting that -- certainly whetted my appetite. > > It's also interesting that the author of the article didn't quite
>  understand which decisions have been made, and which are pending:  he
>  didn't seem to understand that next version *won't* have a camera.

Sadly, not only the writer of the article got it wrong. Some of the
commenters on the Wired blog are following the lines of people who get
it wrong. (for instance, the 'no music' comment... A mediaplayer was
in the works, right?) (and the Moko/Moco == Bugger in Spanish is
getting old too) :)

Indeed. I'm sure this happens with all such projects. Fortunately some of
these allow comments.


 By the way, it was inspiring to see the interest in that community. A lot
 had
 not heard about this project and were very excited. I had about 70 paper
 copies of my instructions for how to get from Ubuntu to Openmoko (in 5
 easy
 steps!) (http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User_talk:Michaelshiloh) and they
 were
 all taken. I encouraged everyone to join the community.

Funny I see 7 steps.  ;)

Ah. The first 5 get you to OpenMoko. The last two are for Qemu :-). I made
that a separate list. The front of the page had just the first 5 steps, to
keep it as simple as possible. The back had Qemu, pointers to the list, the
wiki, references, and other details I forget.



It's great to hear that there are so many people interested in this
thing. Gives me hope that this project has a chance. :)

Don't give up!

M

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