Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 10:05:41AM -0300, Eduardo de Barros Lima wrote:
On 8/28/06, Alessandro Ikeuchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Instead of show me these crap links (that I searched many times) WHY YOU DON'T SEND ME THE Notes SOURCES, hein?
http://repository.maemo.org/pool/mistral/free/source/m/maemopad/

You can always use "apt-get source" command.

MaemoPad and Notes are two different applications.

Marius Gedminas
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Ola,
As I see it the problem is this:
On http://www.maemo.org/platform/docs/tutorials/Maemo_tutorial.html#differences
we have:
"There are plenty of other small differences, *some* of which are explained in this tutorial." (my emphasis). Now the only way to change that *some* into an *all* is to give us (the community) either easy access to the source code (best) or access to the person/s who wrote these differences so we can find out how they affect the code we write and then we can document it ourselves. Maybe a start to resolving this question would be if Nokia employed a few people to monitor this list waiting for issues like bluetooth, multimedia framework etc to crop up and then making it their mission to get an answer/reply to the community as soon as possible. The worst thing is some question falling into a black hole as this pisses intelligent people (like OSS hackers) off if they do not have a way to answer it for themselves.
HTH

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