This is the openmoko-mailinglist. Openmoko is a company and - as the main product a software-plattform. Openmoko uses GTK+2 as main GUI-toolkit. Openmoko Inc. will sell the Neo1973-Hardware with OpenMoko preinstalled.
Seem's I have to tell you what this here is not: This is not the android-mailinglist. OpenMoko Inc. won't ship their hardware with android preinstalled. User's don't have to switch. List1: This is not a list to talk about this and that - this is the openmoko-devel mailinglist, it's for developers. List2: This is apps mailinglist - it's for all about applications on the openmoko-softwareplatform. I hoped I could resist answering you, but I'm weak. So please - if you want to talk about android, go to groups.google.com or so. I still think you're wrong here - maybe you don't know it, but you are. And pleeease, if you are an Windows user, stop talking about "fight against [...] closed source software"... Disclaimer: I'm not related to FIC or OpenMoko Inc. - I only speak for myself. On 11/16/07, Michael Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 2007/11/16, Heilpern, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > In addition to Gabriel's most important observation, it's also worth > > noting that when the issue was debated ad infinitum, there was no clear > > winner of that debate -- instead, lines were drawn close enough to > > center that the incumbent gtk+ won (not that Qt "winning" would have > > necessarily changed anything). The point is that OpenMoko is an _open_ > > platform for this very reason > > which OS is then on neo phone by default, GTK is right? > That several systems exist is theory, we need to know, which OS is on > the **hardware**. > many user do not know, how to switch the OS on a phone.. so we need to > know, with which it is preconfigured. One List participant said GTK, > can someone officially confirm this? > > Other question: will there be soon some other hardware than neo? > >

