Re: My Openmoko blog is aimed at helping Freerunner users get started

2008-05-23 Thread clare

I owe Vinc an apology, I got the right spelling apparently
by accident. I was very interested in this product.
So thanks to Vinc and Frederico.
clare

On Fri, 23 May 2008, clare wrote:




On Thu, 22 May 2008, Vinc Duran wrote:


Federico, can you send me a URL where I can learn more about Funamble?
Google searches haven't found me much.
Thanks

On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 1:24 PM, Federico Lorenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Hi Vinc - you are sure hard to please.

After offering a slight spelling change Google gave  14,200 for Funambol 
connector.


of which the first two were
28 Jun 2006 ... This blog post will be about sharing what I learned around 
developping Funambol Connector. It is not intended to be complete or a ...

blogs.nuxeo.com/sections/blogs/cedric_bosdonnat/

Funambol: Open Source: Community Projects
Funambol Exchange Connector v3, Community, The Funambol Exchange connector 
... Zimbra Funambol Connector, Community, This project provides code for 
earlier ...

www.funambol.com/opensource/projects.php

Those should have been enough.

Did you really ask Google?

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Re: My Openmoko blog is aimed at helping Freerunner users get started

2008-05-23 Thread Vinc Duran
Of course, I really did a google search. :-) I just didn't have the right
spelling. If I'd clicked that, Did you really mean... link in google I
would have found the same links you did. Now I'll have lots to read about.
Thanks to you both.

On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 6:30 PM, clare [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



 On Thu, 22 May 2008, Vinc Duran wrote:

  Federico, can you send me a URL where I can learn more about Funamble?
 Google searches haven't found me much.
 Thanks

 On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 1:24 PM, Federico Lorenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]



 Hi Vinc - you are sure hard to please.

 After offering a slight spelling change Google gave  14,200 for Funambol
 connector.

 of which the first two were
 28 Jun 2006 ... This blog post will be about sharing what I learned around
 developping Funambol Connector. It is not intended to be complete or a ...
 blogs.nuxeo.com/sections/blogs/cedric_bosdonnat/

 Funambol: Open Source: Community Projects
 Funambol Exchange Connector v3, Community, The Funambol Exchange connector
 ... Zimbra Funambol Connector, Community, This project provides code for
 earlier ...
 www.funambol.com/opensource/projects.php

 Those should have been enough.

 Did you really ask Google?

 clare


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Re: My Openmoko blog is aimed at helping Freerunner users get started

2008-05-22 Thread Federico Lorenzi
Funamble connecter springs to mind. Its free too.

On 5/22/08, thomasg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Supporting proprietary apps and non-standard non-public-documented protocols
 should be imho on the far bottom of the todo.
 So do we need outlook-support out of the box? Definitely not. What we need
 is SyncML support for the PIM apps/daemon (and I'm pretty sure that abraxa
 will be doing fine work in this area).
 If someone needs sync with Outlook: there are ways to make Outlook speak
 SyncML. Mostly they are commercial, but there's no difference to Outlook.

 I'm looking to use the neo as a toy, as a tool and for work, but it is not
 the job of Openmoko inc. to care for proprietary non-standard third-party
 software and waste money for this.

 On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 3:12 AM, Wilkinson, Alex 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

0n Wed, May 21, 2008 at 01:09:24PM -0700, steve wrote:

I do not believe that it will sync to outlook. However, explain
 exactly
 what
you want to do.

get your outlook contacts, mail and appointments to the phone?

 Calendar and contacts syncing between Outlook and phone is a pretty major
 thing
 needed. I would like to use both of these functions extensively to
 organise
 my
 daily working life. I'm not really looking to use OpenMoko as a toy :)

  -aW

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Re: My Openmoko blog is aimed at helping Freerunner users get started

2008-05-22 Thread Vinc Duran
Federico, can you send me a URL where I can learn more about Funamble?
Google searches haven't found me much.
Thanks

On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 1:24 PM, Federico Lorenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Funamble connecter springs to mind. Its free too.

 On 5/22/08, thomasg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Supporting proprietary apps and non-standard non-public-documented
 protocols
  should be imho on the far bottom of the todo.
  So do we need outlook-support out of the box? Definitely not. What we
 need
  is SyncML support for the PIM apps/daemon (and I'm pretty sure that
 abraxa
  will be doing fine work in this area).
  If someone needs sync with Outlook: there are ways to make Outlook speak
  SyncML. Mostly they are commercial, but there's no difference to Outlook.
 
  I'm looking to use the neo as a toy, as a tool and for work, but it is
 not
  the job of Openmoko inc. to care for proprietary non-standard third-party
  software and waste money for this.
 
  On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 3:12 AM, Wilkinson, Alex 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 0n Wed, May 21, 2008 at 01:09:24PM -0700, steve wrote:
 
 I do not believe that it will sync to outlook. However, explain
  exactly
  what
 you want to do.
 
 get your outlook contacts, mail and appointments to the phone?
 
  Calendar and contacts syncing between Outlook and phone is a pretty
 major
  thing
  needed. I would like to use both of these functions extensively to
  organise
  my
  daily working life. I'm not really looking to use OpenMoko as a toy :)
 
   -aW
 
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Re: My Openmoko blog is aimed at helping Freerunner users get started

2008-05-22 Thread clare



On Thu, 22 May 2008, Vinc Duran wrote:


Federico, can you send me a URL where I can learn more about Funamble?
Google searches haven't found me much.
Thanks

On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 1:24 PM, Federico Lorenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Hi Vinc - you are sure hard to please.

After offering a slight spelling change Google gave  14,200 for Funambol 
connector.


of which the first two were
28 Jun 2006 ... This blog post will be about sharing what I learned around 
developping Funambol Connector. It is not intended to be complete or a ...

blogs.nuxeo.com/sections/blogs/cedric_bosdonnat/

Funambol: Open Source: Community Projects
Funambol Exchange Connector v3, Community, The Funambol Exchange connector 
... Zimbra Funambol Connector, Community, This project provides code for 
earlier ...

www.funambol.com/opensource/projects.php

Those should have been enough.

Did you really ask Google?

clare

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Re: My Openmoko blog is aimed at helping Freerunner users get started

2008-05-21 Thread nickd
I don't think so Alex. Steve said that he all he wanted to ship was a 
phone that could send messages and make calls and he would be happy for 
now. I'm sure there will be software for this purpose soon if not 
created already.


-Nick

Wilkinson, Alex wrote:
0n Tue, May 20, 2008 at 01:42:12PM -0600, Vinc Duran wrote: 


Wow. I had no idea Qtopia could sync with Outlook. That's going to make my
life much easier.

Will the Out-Of-The-Box Freerunner sync to Outlook ?

 -aW

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Re: My Openmoko blog is aimed at helping Freerunner users get started

2008-05-20 Thread Lorn Potter
On Tuesday 20 May 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Michael Shiloh wrote:
  I've just posted about the software update that has been discussed here
  today, so I figured I'd take this opportunity to tell you all about my
  blog:

 Cool!

 Here is another FAQ entry (with a few holes to be filled in):

 

 Q) How do I preserve my Contacts, Calendar etc information when
 re-flashing to a later snapshot?

 A) Bearing in mind that this is early-access software, we do not
 recommend that you store large volumes of valuable contact or calendar
 information in your phone. However, some people have used the following
 procedures for their most immediate contacts.

 If you're using a pre-ASU snapshot, all such files are stored in
 ~/.evolution (/home/root/.evolution), and are in Evolution Database
 Format; you could in theory copy this information to your desktop and
 access it via Evolution or EDS (or vice versa).

 If you're using ASU, this information is stored [WHERE???], and is
 stored in a QTopia-specific format.

 Copy the appropriated directories someplace safe BEFORE re-flashing the
 phone. Either scp -r them from the phone to your desktop, or, cp -r them
 to the micro-SD card (assuming you put the card in and that it still has
 space): cp -r [directories listed above] /media/card/.

 Then re-flash the phone, and copy the files back.

 Note: the format of these files is subject to change.

 Or, [THIS IS UNTESTED] download the QTopia Desktop and synchronize your
 phone with your desktop. The download site is
 http://trolltech.com/developer/downloads/qtopia/desktopdownloads/ for
 common platforms; for unsupported platforms, you could maybe get the
 QTopia Open Source Download and extract and build the QTopia Desktop
 from that.


 -

 If anybody knows the location of the files that QT contacts uses, or has
 actually tried the QTopia Desktop with the new ASU image, please pipe
 in! (Please don't guess, because you might cause somebody to waste a lot
 of time, or lose data :-))

Qtopia contacts are stored in the sqlite database. They can also be copied to 
the sim card.

Qtopia Desktop is too old and will not work with Qtopia version 4.

Currently Qtopia will only sync to Outlook (I think). Someone could write 
plugins for others.



 Thanks

 Ian Darwin



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Re: My Openmoko blog is aimed at helping Freerunner users get started

2008-05-20 Thread Ian Darwin
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 04:45:14AM +1000, Lorn Potter wrote:

 
  If anybody knows the location of the files that QT contacts uses, or has
  actually tried the QTopia Desktop with the new ASU image, please pipe
  in! (Please don't guess, because you might cause somebody to waste a lot
  of time, or lose data :-))
 
 Qtopia contacts are stored in the sqlite database. They can also be copied to 
 the sim card.
 
 Qtopia Desktop is too old and will not work with Qtopia version 4.

Urgh. Thanks for pointing this out!
 

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Re: My Openmoko blog is aimed at helping Freerunner users get started

2008-05-20 Thread David Samblas Martinez
Seems that there is an updated version of the Qtopia Desktop called Qtopia Sync Agent http://doc.trolltech.com/qtopia4.3/qtopiadesktop/--- El mar, 20/5/08, Ian Darwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:De: Ian Darwin [EMAIL PROTECTED]Asunto: Re: My Openmoko blog is aimed at helping Freerunner users get startedPara: "List for Openmoko community discussion" community@lists.openmoko.orgCC: "Ian Darwin" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Fecha: martes, 20 mayo, 2008 9:52On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 04:45:14AM +1000, Lorn Potter wrote:   If anybody knows the location of the files that QT contacts uses, orhas  actually tried the QTopia Desktop with the new ASU image, please
 pipe  in! (Please don't guess, because you might cause somebody towaste a lot  of time, or lose data :-))  Qtopia contacts are stored in the sqlite database. They can also be copiedto  the sim card.  Qtopia Desktop is too old and will not work with Qtopia version 4.Urgh. Thanks for pointing this out! ___Openmoko community mailing listcommunity@lists.openmoko.orghttp://lists..openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community






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Re: My Openmoko blog is aimed at helping Freerunner users get started

2008-05-20 Thread Wilkinson, Alex
0n Tue, May 20, 2008 at 01:42:12PM -0600, Vinc Duran wrote: 

Wow. I had no idea Qtopia could sync with Outlook. That's going to make my
life much easier.

Will the Out-Of-The-Box Freerunner sync to Outlook ?

 -aW

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Re: My Openmoko blog is aimed at helping Freerunner users get started

2008-05-19 Thread Brandon Kruse

Hey michael.

I think this is a great idea for you and other openmoko employees, but  
why not just run your own wordpress? Its so simple.


Blogs.openmoko.com or something.

Either way, the idea of internal people blogging is great :)

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On May 19, 2008, at 4:54 PM, Michael Shiloh [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:


I've just posted about the software update that has been discussed  
here today, so I figured I'd take this opportunity to tell you all  
about my blog:


   gettingstartedopenmoko.wordpress.com

I welcome comments but please be gentle. I'm new to blogging.

Seriously, feedback and suggestions are welcomed.

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Re: My Openmoko blog is aimed at helping Freerunner users get started

2008-05-19 Thread Michael Shiloh

Good idea, but not top priority for a little while.

M

Brandon Kruse wrote:

Hey michael.

I think this is a great idea for you and other openmoko employees, but 
why not just run your own wordpress? Its so simple.


Blogs.openmoko.com or something.

Either way, the idea of internal people blogging is great :)

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On May 19, 2008, at 4:54 PM, Michael Shiloh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I've just posted about the software update that has been discussed 
here today, so I figured I'd take this opportunity to tell you all 
about my blog:


   gettingstartedopenmoko.wordpress.com

I welcome comments but please be gentle. I'm new to blogging.

Seriously, feedback and suggestions are welcomed.

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Re: My Openmoko blog is aimed at helping Freerunner users get started

2008-05-19 Thread George Brooke
Hi,

It would be great if you could post instructions for emulating the new
software

solar.george

On Mon, 19 May 2008 14:54:56 -0700
Michael Shiloh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I've just posted about the software update that has been discussed
 here today, so I figured I'd take this opportunity to tell you all
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   gettingstartedopenmoko.wordpress.com
 
 I welcome comments but please be gentle. I'm new to blogging.
 
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Re: My Openmoko blog is aimed at helping Freerunner users get started

2008-05-19 Thread Ian Darwin

Michael Shiloh wrote:
I've just posted about the software update that has been discussed here 
today, so I figured I'd take this opportunity to tell you all about my 
blog:


Cool!

Here is another FAQ entry (with a few holes to be filled in):



Q) How do I preserve my Contacts, Calendar etc information when 
re-flashing to a later snapshot?


A) Bearing in mind that this is early-access software, we do not 
recommend that you store large volumes of valuable contact or calendar 
information in your phone. However, some people have used the following 
procedures for their most immediate contacts.


If you're using a pre-ASU snapshot, all such files are stored in 
~/.evolution (/home/root/.evolution), and are in Evolution Database 
Format; you could in theory copy this information to your desktop and 
access it via Evolution or EDS (or vice versa).


If you're using ASU, this information is stored [WHERE???], and is 
stored in a QTopia-specific format.


Copy the appropriated directories someplace safe BEFORE re-flashing the 
phone. Either scp -r them from the phone to your desktop, or, cp -r them 
to the micro-SD card (assuming you put the card in and that it still has 
space): cp -r [directories listed above] /media/card/.


Then re-flash the phone, and copy the files back.

Note: the format of these files is subject to change.

Or, [THIS IS UNTESTED] download the QTopia Desktop and synchronize your 
phone with your desktop. The download site is 
http://trolltech.com/developer/downloads/qtopia/desktopdownloads/ for 
common platforms; for unsupported platforms, you could maybe get the 
QTopia Open Source Download and extract and build the QTopia Desktop 
from that.



-

If anybody knows the location of the files that QT contacts uses, or has 
actually tried the QTopia Desktop with the new ASU image, please pipe 
in! (Please don't guess, because you might cause somebody to waste a lot 
of time, or lose data :-))


Thanks

Ian Darwin


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Re: My Openmoko blog is aimed at helping Freerunner users get started

2008-05-19 Thread Michael Shiloh
Yeah - I was thinking of that after I saw the questions regarding 
running OSA on Qemu.


I'll post this as soon as I find out how to do this :-)

Michael

George Brooke wrote:

Hi,

It would be great if you could post instructions for emulating the new
software

solar.george

On Mon, 19 May 2008 14:54:56 -0700
Michael Shiloh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I've just posted about the software update that has been discussed
here today, so I figured I'd take this opportunity to tell you all
about my blog:

gettingstartedopenmoko.wordpress.com

I welcome comments but please be gentle. I'm new to blogging.

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Re: My Openmoko blog is aimed at helping Freerunner users get started

2008-05-19 Thread George Brooke
Great, It will need a custom kernel patched for the emulator it appears.

George

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Michael Shiloh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yeah - I was thinking of that after I saw the questions regarding 
 running OSA on Qemu.
 
 I'll post this as soon as I find out how to do this :-)
 
 Michael
 
 George Brooke wrote:
  Hi,
  
  It would be great if you could post instructions for emulating the
  new software
  
  solar.george
  
  On Mon, 19 May 2008 14:54:56 -0700
  Michael Shiloh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  I've just posted about the software update that has been discussed
  here today, so I figured I'd take this opportunity to tell you all
  about my blog:
 
 gettingstartedopenmoko.wordpress.com
 
  I welcome comments but please be gentle. I'm new to blogging.
 
  Seriously, feedback and suggestions are welcomed.
 
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Re: My Openmoko blog is aimed at helping Freerunner users get started

2008-05-19 Thread Dirk Deimeke
Hi,

 Seriously, feedback and suggestions are welcomed.

very good idea. Thumbs up!

Dirk

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