Dear Maemo council!

My TMO username is jecargo22. I have been checking on Maemo.org since 2010 when 
I bought my first N900. I become an active member in 2011 an decide to 
contribute by helping with testing and providing feedback to users and 
developers in several posts.
I am a full time scientist, so I have a broad knowledge of many things while I 
am not expert in computing/software or hardware development. Nevertheless, I 
can be valuable in brainstorming for needs which are closer to regular 
smartphone and social network users by combining my background in sciences and 
by being an active smartphone/social network user. 

My current ongoing project for Maemo community, which I actively update and 
moderate, is that of I am trying to help N9 owners to geo-position their 
handsets in the world, and that way to also help to find others N9 owners 
nearby. The current ongoing project is in the following post: 
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=84336 and the map, which already has 
more than 1000 entries, and still growing in number is here: 
https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF&msa=0&msid=200575306309039860448.0004c061f019b930e8621

I must say, that I thought about this idea independently from other TMO member, 
jalyst, who tried before me a similar project. Unfortunately, his post was lost 
and he didnt pursue the idea any further, but he should get credit for being 
the first to come out with such idea. Regardless, without being aware of this 
previous attempt, it was my recent perseverance an continuous effort what 
brought this most recent project to its current state. 

My idea is to mature and manage this project for long enough to obtain as much 
information as possible about N9 global localization to share it with the 
Maemo/Harmattan community. This will allow us to know what fraction of the 
existent N9/50s are on each city/country/continent and to compare it to the 
initial geographic distribution of the handsets. But this is not all, the final 
goal for this project, is to mature it and try an create a network, where we 
could interact with the other N9 users from our own handsets, locally and 
globally, by making use of real-time positioning tools, to help us to share 
relevant info and to exchange apps/files to help users with software/hardware 
problems, basic social networking/gatherings or even for gaming purposes. This 
will involve more qualified members/developers to become involved, but I 
believe that if I persist, and this project keeps growing in the number of 
contributors, I could achieve that goal.

I think this contribution might be well received by the council and it might be 
worth some form of reward. Ideally, i would be delightful to get awarded with a 
training course for programming, and start developing the app myself to 
complete my previous project, but as that is not part of the deal, it would 
make me very happy to apply for a White N9. I think that the N950 is more for 
real developers, so they can make better use of it.

Thank you for considering my nomination despite not being a software developer.

Best regards,

jecargo22





 


                                          
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