For the smooth transition effects you are describing, what part of the
OpenMoko framework would have to be changed for this to work?
On 3/23/07, adrian cockcroft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While the initial phone doesn't have the power for OpenGL, the next
generation mobile CPUs do have graphics
Ok so the smoothness is really the rate of deceleration right? When the user
grabs the scrolly and flings it, that gives us initial velocity of the
scrolly...
We know that scrolling has stopped when the velocity of the scrolly is 0.
The rate of deceleration is really just the acceleration of the
Why not program your plan into the phone such that you are always aware of
what resources you have left. There has been some discussion of this on the
Profiles discussion..I can't remember where it is again, but on the wiki it
should be there.
On 2/6/07, Selem Delul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Ben,
Please add this idea here (http://www.linuxtogo.org/gowiki/OpenMoko/Ideas)
so its easier to find.
-Gervais.
On 1/29/07, Ben Burdette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A simple feature that I'd like to see is a silent mode timeout. What
always happens with my current phone is I set it to
I have to admit that I kind of agree with Marcus, especially in terms of
leveraging the free marketing that will happen from an early release.
But in order to do this properly, we need to better organize the OpenMoko
support infrastructure.
Support will be required for:
* Hardware issues
* Core
I am pretty sure that 2nd and 3rd generation OpenMokos will have cameras and
WiFi. At this point, I care more for a phone that will work as advertised.
And for a long enough trial period to work at the biggest bugs. Let's help
getting OpenMoko stable and useful so even my grandma can use it. Then
Hi Richard,
Sounds like a great idea. I would like to then suggest that OpenMoko become
an OpenID host. Future OpenMoko services such as sharing contacts, pictures
and media, gaiming, VOIP/conferencing, etc could also benefit from
single-sign-on.
The basic idea, is that any and all services
Hi Marcus,
You read my mind, or maybe I read yours ;)
On 1/23/07, Gervais Mulongoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Richard,
Sounds like a great idea. I would like to then suggest that OpenMoko
become an OpenID host. Future OpenMoko services such as sharing contacts,
pictures and media, gaiming
Hello Milan,
I know what you mean. And honestly, who really knows what the true
intentions of OpenMoko are. But what I do know, is that regardless of what
they do, I will end up with a phone that I can hack till my hearts
content. And I am not limited to a particular carrier, and apart from the
I couldn't agree more. I can't wait to get my hands on one of these phones.
More importantly I can't wait to tell Bell Mobility that im switching over
to Rogers HEH. The best part is that neither carrier will be able to stop me
from writing warez for this phone and all future OpenMokos.
On
From Get-E
http://www1.get-e.org/E17_User_Guide/English/_pages/3.7.htmlwebsite:
EDJ comes from the word Edje, which is one of the Enlightenment Foundation
Libraries (EFL). Here is a slightly edited (some references related to an
old theme format that's no longer in use in E17 have been
What about using Google Groups?
On 1/19/07, Ole Tange [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/19/07, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IMHO, mailing lists usually lack a good archive and therfore the same
questions are discussed every now and then and they have a tendency
of separating
It is my understanding that Visual Voicemail is a feature that is purely
iPhone + Cingular.
On 1/19/07, Christopher Ellison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Might we be able to have visual voicemail, as advertised with the
iPhone...or is this service provider dependent?
another solution to that could be the use of scalable graphics the way its
done with svg or the way it is done in enlightenment.
On 1/12/07, Tomasz Zielinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2007/1/12, Jon Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
the good news is that it can be generic enough to handle
these
I think we should create a To-Do list or a Wish List, so we can track the
sort of features that would be nice to have in the phone. I think we should
model this on http://www.neurosaudio.com/
On 1/12/07, Robert Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Salve Ole, *!
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007, Ole Tange
By all means, lets leave the devs to do what they do best. It still seems in
our long-term interests to start focusing our ideas as a community. The list
serves as the perfect medium for free-form discussion, but a wiki would be
perfect to give structure and avoid duplication.
Jon, if you are
Sounds good if we all start using it.
On 1/12/07, Ole Tange [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/12/07, Gervais Mulongoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jon, if you are willing setting a temporary site that brings together a
digest of the items being discussed in the list would be great. I
wouldn't
mind
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