On 16 December 2012 22:43, Sivan Greenberg <[email protected]> wrote: > +1 on that, do we have a close enough to final version , Simonas ? (Let's > target the geeks for starters, and when Nemo improves we'll try to attract > the non geeks if this still makes sense after Jolla releases their > production device...)
Yes Sivan, we do: (from http://openetherpad.org/urfxx467L6 ) { And thanks to a mysterious unnamed someone who changed "mold" into "get" :) Yes, my non biased proof-reader also did not want mold in their tea :D } NemoMobile The future of mobile computing is in our hands - today. Presenting Linux for your mobile. Feature rich. Free and open source. First of its kind. The heart of NemoMobile is a lightweight Linux distro called Mer. It can power a wide range of devices: from interactive alarm clocks to car entertainment systems and smart TVs. Become a NemoMobile developer and enjoy the freedom. Nemo-power your mobile phone, tablet, LCD shopping list on your fridge, ... , and share the experience! If you get it to make tea, invite us! The more users the merrier. The more feedback the better. It's fun, we're excited and a friendly community. Interested? Join us at IRC http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#nemomobile or leave a comment here. Let's influence the future of mobile, together! Cheers! Simonas > > -Sivan > > > On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 8:54 PM, Carl Symons <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 10:37 AM, quixote <[email protected]> wrote: >> > On 12/13/2012 03:20 PM, Simonas Leleiva wrote: >> >> >> >> If you mold it to make tea, invite us! >> > >> > Just got back from out of town and saw the many messages re branding. >> > (Sorry >> > that this reply doesn't have the quotes of previous messages right. I >> > messed >> > up with the deletions and can't fix now :(.) One point about "mold." >> > (Not >> > sure if this was already changed in later versions.) It sounds wrong to >> > USers. Like a fungus, not like building on open source code. >> >> craft >> >> >> > >> > Very much agree with the point about deciding whether you're writing for >> > geeks or non-geeks. As it stands, really only geeks are going to get it. >> > The >> > thing is, I think geeks will get it without any help. I'd suggest >> > writing >> > that intro for non-geeks. Stress the cool, you-re-in-control factors. >> > >> > Plus, in a lot of ways for non-geeks it comes down to visuals. Have a >> > gorgeous picture of the OS on a gorgeous phone. The rest will take care >> > of >> > itself. >> > >> > quixote. >> > >> > >> >> > > > > -- > -Sivan
