On 12 December 2012 15:08, Sivan Greenberg <si...@omniqueue.com> wrote:
> Just to make sure this is known, I prefer this (been answering from my > mobile so emails are a bit tough to read...): > > "If you mold it to make you tea, tell us how!" > Makes sense; Then I'd like to get rid of the first "tell us how": "Try it on your mobile phone, tablet, LCD shopping list on your fridge, ... , and tell us how it went!" Tell us how to get rid of "tell us how" :D (do we still want to have that "contribute" legacy?) Cheers, Simonas > -Sivan > > > On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 3:05 PM, Simonas Leleiva < > simonas.lele...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> On 12 December 2012 12:40, Sivan Green <siv...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> I prefer the Carl Symons version of making tea, which is shorter :-) >>> >> Too many "tell us how"s: >> >> <...> and *tell us how* it went! The more users, the merrier. The more >> feedback the better. >> >> <...> If you mould it to make you tea, *tell us how you* did that! >> >> Originally it was suggested by you/qwazix: >> "Make it prepare your coffee and contribute the hack back to the >> community" >> >> So I decided to substitute the second "tell us how" with contribution. >> Sage doesn't like the word 'hack', you're welcome to softify all :) >> >> Was 'Mold' wrong ? >>> >> Mould - British English, mold - American English. http://merproject.orgis >> using British English (optimised). Best solution: "first wrote, first >> owned", so I'll revert back to mold. Thanks! >> >> By the way, most developers are not from USA, as there sadly Mer & Co. is >> less known (thanks to N9 pulled out etc.) So will be nice to attract them >> as well. >> >> I like "first wrote, first owned", e.g. when one starts a new project, >> and coding guidelines do not specify tabs or spaces, then that person >> decides, and all other contributors must match the coding style of the >> initiator. >> >> >> Cheers, >> Simonas (sledges) >> >> On Dec 12, 2012 2:29 PM, "Simonas Leleiva" <simonas.lele...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Maturing: >>>> >>>> NemoMobile >>>> >>>> >>>> The future of mobile is in our hands - today. >>>> Presenting Linux operating system for your mobile! >>>> >>>> Feature rich. Free and open source. First of its kind. >>>> >>>> NemoMobile is based on the lightweight Mer Linux core which enables a >>>> vast range of devices: from interactive alarm clocks to car entertainment >>>> systems and smart TVs. >>>> >>>> Become a user and enjoy. Try it on your mobile phone, tablet, LCD >>>> shopping list on your fridge, ... , and tell us how it went! The more users >>>> the merrier. The more feedback the better. If you mould it to make tea, >>>> contribute the hack back! >>>> >>>> It's pure fun, and we're one of the friendliest open-source communities >>>> you've ever met. Excited? So are we -- join us on # >>>> nemomob...@freenode.net or leave a comment here and lets influence the >>>> future of mobile, together! >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Simonas >>>> >>> >> > > > -- > -Sivan >