On Saturday 25 August 2007 08:48:46 Jay Vaughan wrote:
> The only problem I have with the openmoko brand is that it clearly
> wasn't designed to take Spanish language users into account.
>
> "Moko" means booger. The hardened snot you find in some little kids
> nose.
>
i dont think this is the fir
The only problem I have with the openmoko brand is that it clearly
wasn't designed to take Spanish language users into account.
"Moko" means booger. The hardened snot you find in some little kids
nose.
j.
On Aug 25, 2007, at 2:09 AM, Simon wrote:
The FIC Neo1973 powered by OpenMoko
I
Gabriel Ambuehl wrote:
On Saturday 25 August 2007 00:52:48 Dylan McCall wrote:
Openmoko.org's front page could show more than one smartphone running the
system, or screenshots of it without any hardware visible. That may
magically get the point across...
Then you will have people buying a Mo
On Saturday 25 August 2007 00:52:48 Dylan McCall wrote:
> Openmoko.org's front page could show more than one smartphone running the
> system, or screenshots of it without any hardware visible. That may
> magically get the point across...
Then you will have people buying a Motorola A1200 only to co
The FIC Neo1973 powered by OpenMoko
I see these small banners in the future: "Powered by OpenMoko" that
would show up on different devices... in the same style as "Powered
by Apache", etc...
My 2c
On 8/24/07, Patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Daniel Spies wrote:
> >
> > "Openmoko is a linux
Openmoko.org's front page could show more than one smartphone running the
system, or screenshots of it without any hardware visible. That may
magically get the point across...
-Dylan McCall
On 8/24/07, Daniel Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dear list,
>
> I often read sentences like "I think
Daniel Spies wrote:
>
> "Openmoko is a linux distribution developed for mobile devices. The first
> device it will run on is the FIC Neo1973."
>
That is too complicated for some. Some may even not want a "Linux
Distribution", just that new phone. Don't confuse them.
They'll discover sooner or
Dear list,
I often read sentences like "I think I'll buy an Openmoko" in comments to news
about Openmoko and the Neo1973. So how could we clarify what Openmoko
actually is (a Linux distribution), and what it's not (a smartphone).
Even the commercial website of Openmoko (openmoko.com) leaves th
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