On Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 10:44:16PM +0200, Jay Vaughan wrote:
> > Or will there be another hardware iteration then, eventually making it
> > necessary to change the hardware?
>
> .. the interest in the older platforms and the newer platforms is only
> going to pale as newer platforms are introduc
> > I read, it is intended for end-users
> > but not yet quite end-user-capable. I wasn't sure whether this is a
> > question of software only, or one of hardware too.
> Software only.
> Freerunner is supposed to be the final design.
That's exactly what I wanted to hear. :)
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>
> But now my question: As I understand, the software right now is not
> fully evolved. I would be interested in experimenting and testing,
> but I
> also would like to have a fully functional phone in the long run.
> Will I
> have one with the Freerunner once the software development reached
Ole Kliemann wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> I'd first like to say how excited I am about the Freerunner. I am an
> enthusiastic linux user who likes to customize every aspect to create a
> workflow that just fits. So a customizable phone is what I have been
> looking for. A big thanks to all involved i
On Mon Jul 07, 2008 at 10:00:50PM +, Ole Kliemann wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> I'd first like to say how excited I am about the Freerunner. I am an
> enthusiastic linux user who likes to customize every aspect to create a
> workflow that just fits. So a customizable phone is what I have been
> lo
Hi everyone!
I'd first like to say how excited I am about the Freerunner. I am an
enthusiastic linux user who likes to customize every aspect to create a
workflow that just fits. So a customizable phone is what I have been
looking for. A big thanks to all involved in the project, you are doing
som
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