Hi all,
we are now looking for beta (well, it is more alpha) testers for
the new Cocoa/GNUstep/X11 based GUI stack and SDK for the Neo.
Requirements:
a) you own a GTA01b4 (we need to install a special kernel version),
b) have a Mac with at least MacOS X 10.4,
c) have (some) experience in
Am 30.01.2008 um 12:33 schrieb Thomas Gstädtner:
Maybe you should have mentioned, that your project and the SDK is
not OpenSource and not available in source.
Yes and no - there is no blackwhite answer.
The total QuantumSTEP system is not 100% open source but approx. 80%.
These 80% are
Dear Dr. Nikolaus Schaller,
I'd like to test QuantumSTEP, but I don't have a mac. It's a big problem for
me: for example, I'd like to write a review on my neo1973-dedicated blog
[1], but I can't...
I'm really interested in this project, and I was planning to translate
something, even a user
Dear Ugo Raffaele Piemontese,
Am 30.01.2008 um 15:07 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear Dr. Nikolaus Schaller,
I'd like to test QuantumSTEP, but I don't have a mac. It's a big
problem for
me: for example, I'd like to write a review on my neo1973-dedicated
blog
[1], but I can't...
I'm
Is it possible to create a [EMAIL PROTECTED] list for
stuff on the alternate software distro's? It seems kind of wierd that
we're using openmoko's lists to discuss its competitors
--
Jeff
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Not required IMHO...
1. Alternate distros or projects usually have their own discussion
lists (e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED])
2. QuantumSTEP uses many parts of OpenMoko and just replaces some
parts. See it as an alternate Application Suite.
Am 30.01.2008 um 18:01 schrieb Jeff Andros:
Is it
On Wednesday 30 January 2008 18:53:58 Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
Not required IMHO...
1. Alternate distros or projects usually have their own discussion
lists (e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED])
2. QuantumSTEP uses many parts of OpenMoko and just replaces some
parts. See it as an alternate
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