Hi, an old friend of mine (I worked with him on various GNU projects) is doing "a user behaviour study to understand how to improve data availability and thereby hide spotty cellular coverage, work around data transfer allowances, and save energy."
Everybody with a N900 can participate. Because it is a user behaviour study, a lot of personally identifiable information is transmitted, so if you are using the N900 for sensitive data this may not be for you, but maybe even in that case you want to spread the word. The study is not specific to KDE Mobile, but the results could be useful if the parts of KDE Mobile that consume bandwith (PIM data, certificates) can be identified in the study as one group of data that can be optimized. http://hssl.cs.jhu.edu/~neal/woodchuck/user_behavior_study/ Thanks, Marcus _______________________________________________ Kde-mobile-users mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-mobile-users
