Hi everyone,
Since getting my phone back from being buzz-fixed (thanks SDG!) I've
been using Om2009-unstable as my daily phone with no problems.
Now that I'm using my phone more regularly, I started looking around
for a calendar.
Unfortunately I can't seem to find a calendar in the repositories,
BU_BISON wrote:
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> sudo ip addr add 192.168.0.200/24 dev usb0
> sudo ip link set usb0 up
> sudo ssh r...@192.168.0.200
>
> I do this and then it asks me for a password. According to the wiki the
> default password is blank so i don't enter anything and it say "Permission
> Denied, please try a
Hi Steve,
That's great news. It sounds like you're not giving up on something
you love, so good for you!
I guess we'll find out once you make more announcements and get your
website up, but I'm curious how this impacts the need for the
community to create an organization. It sounds like a commu
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 11:46 PM, Kosa wrote:
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> I'm not sure if I can share this, but I KNOW what it is :)
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> Sometime ago I clicked on the right (or wrong) place and I found images
> and even a video about it. I promissed Wolfgang I wouldn't tel
Hi Everyone,
I've started a (very rough) draft charter for the community
organization on the wiki here:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Charter
With a little help this could eventually become our charter for a
sub-group of Linux International.
The stuff I've written there are all just i
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 10:31 AM, Werner Almesberger wrote:
> Jeremy McNaughton wrote:
>> Scope: What will our mission statement be? Is the foundation just
>> to support the gta02-core project,
>
> Just a quick remark: please don't concentrate too much on
on
It's all very general and abstract right now.
Please (of course) feel free to change it up and expand where you see fit.
Jeremy McNaughton
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On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 1:49 PM, swap38 wrote:
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> good news :-)
>
> Like jeremy I'm not enough skilled to contribute in code and I'm
> probably less skilled than him in management.
> But I want to help as much as I can.
>
> There's 2 solutions for a foundation :
> 1 - create a brand new Openmoko fo
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 6:23 AM, Werner Almesberger wrote:
> You can view the situation also as an opportunity to change some
> of the structure of the project. Openmoko Inc. had certain
> constraints due to the way it was conceived. Some of them looked
> good at the beginning but later caused probl
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Jon 'maddog' Hall wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I understand that there has been a discussion on this list about having
> a foundation that would represent the community of Openmoko.
>
> Fifteen years ago Linux International was created to provide services
> for the Linux com
think)
Sean spoke about how the Openmoko has reduced a lot of barriers to
phone development, potentially allowing the kind of garage workshop
innovations that led companies like Hewlett Packard or Apple.
Facilitating the community and that kind of development just lowered
one more barrier.
Well
ards general discussion about OM's behavior, which is not
> controlled by me, but it seems to me that here 2 things are mixed that
> simply are unrelated and I am being judged based on a conversation log(!)
> and deemed unfriendly and what not.
>
> Jeremy McNaughton wrote:
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>
whose effort you're hoping to benefit from, especially when
those volunteers are also paying customers.
In general however I think Openmoko is starting to do better with
communication, Paroli being a notable exception. I'm still very
excited about the direction the platform is taking.
fully cultivated active
communities around their products. How did they do it? Ubuntu's
community didn't happen by accident, it happened by design.
Jeremy McNaughton
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 5:28 AM, David Garabana Barro
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> On Thursday 11 December 2008 10:55:35 arne anka
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