Arne & Sebastian, let's try to cool down. Sebastian: if you don't agree that something like this is needed, fine, thanks for letting us know, now would you please let us to work on it if we want.
Android already has it's own showroom (as pointed out in the original mail). So does QT extended: http://qtextended.org/modules/mydownloads/ AFAIK, openwrt doesn't so I'd be happy to include openwrt here. Debian has it's own project to include screenshots to package descriptions (can't find it now) and some graphical tools - but still, I'd be happy to include Debian so that it's Freerunner-users could easily find nice apps specifically targetted for Freerunner. This same goes with Gentoo, unless it alread has a project to show Freerunner-specific applications. -> I want to get the distros covered that don't have a showroom. But if there's already an existing one, I'm more than happy to point that out to both devels and users. And Openmoko wiki or projecst don't count. Amount of work: I have no idea how it's possible that opkg.org has 127 packages here: http://www.opkg.org/list.txt - I guess people have submitted it there! So when someone creates a package (or .bb recipe or whatever needed) to be submitted to a distribution, the information of the app in that distribution could be added to this new showroom. If all openembedded distros will eventually use the openembedded repositories, we can have one distro there covering SHR, OM2009 etc. And yes, Om2009 is still developed, maybe it doesn't have it's own website, mailing lists etc but it's still develoepd and there's a plan to move over to openembedded repositories instead of maintaining own repositories. r -- | risto h. kurppa | risto at kurppa dot fi | http://risto.kurppa.fi _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

