On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 4:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I'm asking if someone from openmoko is intersted to mentor me.
Feel free to ask me any questions, this afternoon I'll be able to join
the #openmoko chan.
Sorry for the indiscretion, but what 'afternoon' means on a list whose
sorry, i'm not your mentor, just a hint: why something not related to the
ui/distro? just something that will work quite everywhere? (i'm thinking
about my wonderful debian)
sorry for being slightly OT.
d
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 12:04 PM, Mathieu Rochette [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Hello,
I'm
So I'm asking if someone from openmoko is intersted to mentor me.
Feel free to ask me any questions, this afternoon I'll be able to join
the #openmoko chan.
Sorry for the indiscretion, but what 'afternoon' means on a list whose
members live on any place around the world?
Hello,
I'm currently studying computer sciences and Human-computer-interaction;
This year we have to do a project (about two month full-time). I
intended to propose my own project which is an implementation of a
dasher-like keyboard for the freerunner (receive mine a week ago :D
), probably as an
Dear OpenMoko community,
I plan on writing and extending OpenMoko apps to take best advantage of GPS
data, providing support to all OpenMoko apps via d-bus and providing useful
built-in functions in the base Moko apps. My primary objectives are:
1) Write a library or daemon that provides simple
Hello Ryan,
I would be willing to mentor you, as I am interested in your proposed
software. However, I don't have any software development experience
with embedded systems or kernel modules. My experience is C/C++, Java,
Lisp, PHP, HTML, etc. let me know if and how I can help.
Michael
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