Yeah... it's easy to sound snarky on mailing lists. I too was not
trying to be sarcastic, but rereading my post, it looks like I was
trying to dis Plaxo. Nothing of the sort. I too have friends who use
it and love it. But for the reasons I listed, it's not really for me.
There's absolutely
It would be ideal trying to tie this in with OpenID authentication. I've not
really had time to think this through fully but basically you would be
replacing the one big store (Plaxo) with a distributed model.
I was about to flesh that out a little but I think everyone can see where I
am going.
Hi!
For system upgrades, much of openmoko.org will face a scheduled downtime
from
Thursday, 15th of March, 6pm UTC
which is expected to need about one hour.
Please note that during this time there will be no access to wiki,
bugzilla, mailing list archives, mailing lists, subversion and
Hi there,
The latest OpenID spec provides for this using the Simple Registration
(SReg) extension. This functionality is optional for consumers and servers
to implement. See
http://openid.net/specs/openid-simple-registration-extension-1_0.html#response_formatfor
more information.
Cheers,
Pius
Moin,
Am Tue Feb 13 19:18:28 2007 schrieb Fabien Chevalier:
Brad, i was about to poke the list for some Bluetooth question, it
looks like you were faster than i was ;-)
Nice to see some familiar names :-)
Brad's questions brings up even some more questions. Brad is talking
about a2dp
Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
Companies like Cingular have been known to whitelist handsets.
They *could* do it for the Neo. I highly doubt they would.
I mean no offense here, but by whitelist, do you actually mean
blacklist, or ban?
I don't really follow the day-to-day of this market very much,
Benjamin C Burns wrote:
Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
Companies like Cingular have been known to whitelist handsets.
They *could* do it for the Neo. I highly doubt they would.
I mean no offense here, but by whitelist, do you actually mean
blacklist, or ban?
I don't really follow the day-to-day
Just to let everyone know, the site inspired by OpenMoko and dedicated to
promote and discuss the incoming open mobile revolution has been launched,
MobiLiberty.com, has been launched:
http://www.mobiliberty.com/libervis_network_joins_open_mobile_revolution
We wish to create a community around
Greetings
As announced in another thread, MobiLiberty.com is launched, starting minimal
with a multi-user blog. However, we are considering adding forums if the
community decides it to be worth doing.
So I am asking, would it be good to have a support forum for open mobile
devices, including
So, which device is expected to have WiFi inside? Because to me, wifi is a
big selling point, but the whole Neo1973 itself seems highly desirable and I
just don't know if I could wait for a second-generation device ;)
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