I've been missing something like that to, great idea :)

On Sat, 2007-10-13 at 16:58 +0200, Jay Vaughan wrote:
> > We want to make it easier for developers to work with OpenMoko. We 
> > realize that many of our resources (e.g. wiki, website, development 
> > tools) are decidedly not user friendly at the moment and that other 
> > resources (e.g. documentation) are missing. I'm going to start 
> > putting a lot more energy into this, and I'd like to hear your 
> > thoughts in general and in particular what should be tackled first. 
> > You may reply either to the list or to me personally, as you wish.
> >
> 
> I would like to see a more 'official' or at least well-promoted 
> weekly build of the distribution that we (developers) can all be 
> testing our stuff against .. maybe with some of the more interesting 
> stuff thats being done included.  There is very little cohesion, it 
> seems, with the different people working on different aspects of the 
> OpenMoko distribution; if there was an 'official' maintainer who 
> could gather the stuff together and provide regular 'official', 
> working builds, this would be very helpful ..
> 
> 
> j.
> 
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> Jay Vaughan
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