This seems lika a very very good decision,
A core develop/engineering team focus to deliver a rubust platform,
User applications then is up to all others to develop...
t m wrote:
> Seems like everybody is cheering the new strategy. I hope we will see
> some results in the near future.
> --
Seems like everybody is cheering the new strategy. I hope we will see some
results in the near future.
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hmm, finally? ;)
Ok, seriously - it's great news, I hope we will see (even the smallest)
results of this decision as soon as possible ;) Thanks!
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It's deffinitly good news - missing/buggy user level apps can be
written/fixed by community quickly and easy on their own hand, but
stable core must be provided by Openmoko stuff (of course with help
from community ;D) I'm waiting for fix to the glamo-mci problem with
some sd card :)
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Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
> (...)
> Comments?
This is the best thing I have read about Openmoko development since a long
time : Openmoko Inc. focusing on parts where money has real value : core
stuff, which needs high qualifications and good coders.
"Week-end coders" will then build their toy on the
And we better make it in the hotel, because we'll never be able to walk
out ;)
Rui
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 02:37:38PM +0100, Vasco Névoa wrote:
>
> You, me, and Schindler makes 3. I guess by the time this actually
> happens, it'll be a large party!! :)
>
> Citando Rui Miguel Silva Seabra <[EM
You, me, and Schindler makes 3. I guess by the time this actually
happens, it'll be a large party!! :)
Citando Rui Miguel Silva Seabra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 02:01:01PM +0100, Vasco Névoa wrote:
>> The day I see my Neo booting in 5 seconds or less with a rock-solid
>> a
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 02:01:01PM +0100, Vasco Névoa wrote:
> The day I see my Neo booting in 5 seconds or less with a rock-solid
> audio and networking stack (including wifi) and no standby/resume
> problems... Woohooo, I'll fly from Portugal to Taipei myself and pay a
> round of beers to t
i meet you there :) let's hope this event is as soon as posible ;)
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Vasco Névoa schrieb:
> I couldn't be happier!!! OM is listening indeed. :D
>
> I know a few people will probably be disappointed because the
> eye-candy won't get much attention for the next few months, but I know
I couldn't be happier!!! OM is listening indeed. :D
I know a few people will probably be disappointed because the
eye-candy won't get much attention for the next few months, but I know
that as soon as everybody start reaping the benefits of the Neo as a
lean-and-mean-robust-machine then o
Hi!
Just want to make sure everyone knows that the weekly engineering news
has been released again, see
http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td1336450|a1336450
I want to highlight this:
"We decided to focus our
engineering on just the basics, even less eye candy: Robust kernel,
fast boot
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