Hello, ok, thanks for the explanations.
Here you go: http://www.opkg.org/package_186.html Let me know if you see errors, possible improvements, etc... Onen kimaidou wrote: > Hi > About the advantages of opkg.org <http://opkg.org> > * a software dedicated website, so that I can easily know the new and > updated softs with rss feeds (I don't have to filter the new entries in > the openmoko wiki and get lost among the amount of information) > * a small description for each software (you can do this on a wiki page, > I know), and each soft has the same description page template > * at the moment, there is a small number of distro (SHR and OM are the > most used), but this does not say that it will stay forever, so it could > be hard to ask the developper of each new platform to integrate it on > the repos > * a lot of visitors > * you do not have to store the ipk on opkg. A link or description to > your repo is OK . So you can do both : put a description on opkg, and > put the package in the distro feeds > > I believe a portal containing a updated list of all softwares is great > for the users who are not always connected to the mailing lists and > wikis. For example, I saw the Hackable:A developpers have released a > great rss reader application ( > https://trac.hackable1.org/trac/wiki/FeedReader ) . It could be used by > users using another debian based distribution (fyp or other), but there > is no way for them to know. If this app was in opkg, everyone would know > (I know, this is not a good examplen, as opkg is only for ipk package > and not deb, but you understand the meaning :D ) > > Cheers > Kimaidou _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community