Re: GTK vs QTopia vs Android - (was: Re: Android needsapplications) (will be: new vision for openmoko)

2007-11-19 Thread Marcelo Lira
>From my POV, when people at OpenMoko decided on GTK for its paltform they are giving developers the ability to participate and influence *directly* on its development, and create great apps, both opensource and proprietary, without paying any license fees. The Nokia decision when build the Maemo p

Re: GTK vs QTopia vs Android - (was: Re: Android needsapplications) (will be: new vision for openmoko)

2007-11-19 Thread Marcelo Lira
>>License fees for Qtopia (and Qt) are a pittance compared to the fees of >>even one engineer for one year for any company Yes I agree with you before you said it: > Look that the pricing is not the most importante issue >>You can influence directly the development of Qtopia very easily. It appear

Re: GTK vs QTopia vs Android - (was: Re: Android needsapplications) (will be: new vision for openmoko)

2007-11-18 Thread Lorn Potter
Marcelo Lira wrote: >>License fees for Qtopia (and Qt) are a pittance compared to the fees of >>even one engineer for one year for any company Yes I agree with you before you said it: > Look that the pricing is not the most importante issue >>You can influence directly the development of Qto

Re: GTK vs QTopia vs Android - (was: Re: Android needsapplications) (will be: new vision for openmoko)

2007-11-18 Thread Lorn Potter
Marcelo Lira wrote: >From my POV, when people at OpenMoko decided on GTK for its paltform they are giving developers the ability to participate and influence *directly* on its development, and create great apps, both opensource and proprietary, without paying any license fees. The Nokia decisi

RE: GTK vs QTopia vs Android - (was: Re: Android needsapplications) (will be: new vision for openmoko)

2007-11-16 Thread David Schlesinger
on; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: GTK vs QTopia vs Android - (was: Re: Android needsapplications) (will be: new vision for openmoko) On Fri, 2007-11-16 at 14:30 +0100, Michael Schmidt wrote: > If I understand it right, the neo phone has now three options for an > operating syste