Re: your mail

2009-08-18 Thread Martin Jansa
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 02:08:53PM +0200, Michael Pilgermann wrote:
 (cross post from SHR list)
 
 Dear all,
 
 For an Openmoko PIM Synchronization tool (called PISI) I developed a
 module to integrate with SyncML-servers this weekend. It is all running
 fine on my Linux box (desktop) already.
 
 I had some libs to install in order to get prepared. Now, for putting
 the package together for the Openmoko I need to port them. However, I am
 not very familar with this stuff (Python programmer) and have no
 toolchain installed (I think, I heart that's the way to go for that kind
 of stuff) ...
 
 
 So my question is, whether somebody (who has maybe already a fully
 functional toolchain installed) could assemble Openmoko packages (best
 ipk I would say) for the following three modules:
 
 - wbxml
 (http://sourceforge.net/projects/libwbxml/files/libwbxml/0.10.7/libwbxml-0.10.7.tar.gz/download)
 - libsoup (http://live.gnome.org/LibSoup)
 - libsyncml
 (http://sourceforge.net/projects/libsyncml/files/libsyncml/0.5.4/libsyncml-0.5.4.tar.gz/download)
 
 
 PS: There were comments already, that BB-files should be the way to go - 
 however, about that I know even less ...

All those 3 are already in OE repository.. I can sent you those opkg
files if you want..

There are older versions (now in shr/import branch)

wbxml: 
./opensync/wbxml2_0.9.2.bb

libsoup:
./gnome/libsoup-2.4_2.4.1.bb
./gnome/libsoup_2.2.96.bb
./gnome/libsoup_2.2.93.bb
./gnome/libsoup-2.4_2.26.0.bb
./gnome/libsoup_2.2.7.bb
./gnome/libsoup_2.2.100.bb

libsyncml:
./opensync/libsyncml_svn.bb
./opensync/libsyncml_0.4.6.bb
./opensync/libsyncml_0.4.0.bb

Let me know, if you need most recent versions as you linked.

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Re: your mail

2009-07-05 Thread mobi phil
Having already the tags marked [this tag] you can search for all the
tagse, you can then order them, and easily search inside them, even if there
are 2000, once you have identified the tag, you can search for topics linked
with them...




On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 10:58 PM, Marcel tan...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Am Mittwoch, 24. Juni 2009 22:45:54 schrieb mobi phil:
  A forum is probably better place than email lists if the email lists
  tend to cover huge amount of information. Having a forum, you can keep
  o bit more order in the knowledge base that is accumulating in the
  email list. Tags/labels would be probably even more powerful than the
  simple categories in a forum. They would make easier to search in the
  huge amount of discussions/shared information on the email list. By
  encouraging everybody to use in the Subject field, or inside the
  conversation tags/labels, it would be much easier to find information,
  even with search engines.
 
  I would suggest to extend the [topic] labels to sthg. like
 
  Subject: [kernel][usb][external gps] etc.
 
  or separated by ,
 
  Subject [kernel, usb, external gps]

 For such, we would need a list of predefined tags. If everyone chooses
 his/her (do we actually have women [I know about Brenda :)] here?) own
 tags and occasionally has a typo in them, we will get perfect chaos.
 Now try to force people to look up a list of tags for possibly fitting
 ones.
 I think this whole tagging approach is nice from a technical/programmer's
 point of view, but as a user, I do not even want to think about having to
 tag each and every of my 2000 digital photos, not even talking about
 other files. [I'm sliding off topic, don't I? :)]

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Re: your mail

2009-06-24 Thread Michele Brocco
I think that you could also use nabble to have a bit of forum
experience if you like.

http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html

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Re: your mail

2009-06-24 Thread mobi phil
A forum is probably better place than email lists if the email lists tend to
cover huge amount of information. Having a forum, you can keep o bit more
order in the knowledge base that is accumulating in the email list.
Tags/labels would be probably even more powerful than the simple categories
in a forum. They would make easier to search in the huge amount of
discussions/shared information on the email list. By encouraging everybody
to use in the Subject field, or inside the conversation tags/labels, it
would be much easier to find information, even with search engines.

I would suggest to extend the [topic] labels to sthg. like

Subject: [kernel][usb][external gps] etc.

or separated by ,

Subject [kernel, usb, external gps]




On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 1:08 PM, Michele Brocco ssj2mi...@gmail.com wrote:

 I think that you could also use nabble to have a bit of forum
 experience if you like.

 http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html

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Re: your mail

2009-06-24 Thread Marcel
Am Mittwoch, 24. Juni 2009 22:45:54 schrieb mobi phil:
 A forum is probably better place than email lists if the email lists
 tend to cover huge amount of information. Having a forum, you can keep
 o bit more order in the knowledge base that is accumulating in the
 email list. Tags/labels would be probably even more powerful than the
 simple categories in a forum. They would make easier to search in the
 huge amount of discussions/shared information on the email list. By
 encouraging everybody to use in the Subject field, or inside the
 conversation tags/labels, it would be much easier to find information,
 even with search engines.

 I would suggest to extend the [topic] labels to sthg. like

 Subject: [kernel][usb][external gps] etc.

 or separated by ,

 Subject [kernel, usb, external gps]

For such, we would need a list of predefined tags. If everyone chooses 
his/her (do we actually have women [I know about Brenda :)] here?) own 
tags and occasionally has a typo in them, we will get perfect chaos.
Now try to force people to look up a list of tags for possibly fitting 
ones.
I think this whole tagging approach is nice from a technical/programmer's 
point of view, but as a user, I do not even want to think about having to 
tag each and every of my 2000 digital photos, not even talking about 
other files. [I'm sliding off topic, don't I? :)]

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Re: your mail

2009-06-23 Thread Rui Miguel Silva Seabra
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 06:11:58PM +, flecktor wrote:
 when will this mailing list move to a forum with rss feeds?

I hope that never. Mailing lists are the best interface, at least for me :)
 
 i cant seem to keep track of anything here nor even understand what people 
 are talking about.

That's what I feel whenever I look at forums.

 is there a way to thread the mails together or move to a forum?

Sure, just use any normal mail client (and no, Microsoft doesn't have any good
mail client).

Rui

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Re: your mail

2009-06-23 Thread jeremy jozwik
make sure you reply with the right subject instead of creating a new one

On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra r...@1407.orgwrote:

 On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 06:11:58PM +, flecktor wrote:
  when will this mailing list move to a forum with rss feeds?

 I hope that never. Mailing lists are the best interface, at least for me :)
 
  i cant seem to keep track of anything here nor even understand what
 people are talking about.

 That's what I feel whenever I look at forums.

  is there a way to thread the mails together or move to a forum?

 Sure, just use any normal mail client (and no, Microsoft doesn't have any
 good
 mail client).

 Rui

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Re: your mail

2009-06-23 Thread Vincent MEURISSE
On Tuesday 23 June 2009 20:23:53 jeremy jozwik wrote:
 make sure you reply with the right subject instead of creating a new one
Start using a real mail program (not like gmail or any microsoft one) and you 
will see that changing the subject doesn't matter :)
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Re: your mail

2009-06-23 Thread jeremy jozwik
nay.

On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Vincent MEURISSE 
openmoko-commun...@meurisse.org wrote:

 On Tuesday 23 June 2009 20:23:53 jeremy jozwik wrote:
  make sure you reply with the right subject instead of creating a new one
 Start using a real mail program (not like gmail or any microsoft one) and
 you
 will see that changing the subject doesn't matter :)
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