I think the the largest pain points involving Openmoko all come down to documentation.
Most specifically, I do NOT want to be told that something is stable when it is not. The 2008.8 is anything but stable. Half the apps didn't work, the GUI was occasionally responsive, and, hell, I couldn't even get registered with the network. That said, I was very pleased to see what I would [otherwise] consider a large step forward. I love the concept behind the installer, and I like where Illume is going. What is not ok is to proclaim the release as hugely stable when it is far from it. I would also like to see some very clear, well maintained documentation for developers. I would love to write a couple small apps and a game or two for the device. In fact, that's one of the main reasons I bought the phone. Unfortunately, the process of getting the toolchain set up has proved far too time consuming than my schedule can presently tolerate. Beyond that, I'd also like to see some good documentation for API's (for UI widgets, etc.) I get this impression that there is a massive disconnect between the development team and the rest of the people consuming it. This is clearly reflected in the state of the wiki. I know people are very busy, but there has to be a feedback loop for the Openmoko + Freerunner to work. -- Stephen Shelton [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.stephenashelton.com _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community