On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 7:09 PM, Warren Baird <[email protected]>wrote:

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> On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 4:41 AM, Sebastian Spaeth <[email protected]>wrote:
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>> A month ago, the last version was from September 6. The first "new"
>> image came out on Novermber 18th if I remember correctly. Seriously, I
>> don't find the current state of things inferior to what we had over this
>> summer.
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> I definitely don't want to belittle the work you and everyone else is doing
> on the new shr --- I think it's exciting and very impressive that so much
> progress is being made.   Things have also improved tremendously since the
> first 'new' shr image.
>
> However, objectively speaking, my experience with the new shr-u is still
> generally inferior to what I found with the 'old' shr-u.   I mean, there are
> some areas of improvement, but overall I've found reliability to be lower.
> I've had several occasions where the phone is hung solid and I need to
> remove the battery to reboot, and at least one occasion last weekend where I
> thought it was working, until I found out that no one was receiving my text
> messages and I couldn't make outgoing calls...  I had fewer problems like
> that with the 'old' shr...
>
> but as I said, I think it's great that so much progress is being made.
> I'm still running the new shr-u build, and will try to upgrade to the shr-t
> build as soon as I get a chance.   Given how fast things seem to be moving
> on the new SHR, I *hope* that these general unreliability issues will
> disappear soon.
>
> Thanks for all the work!!!
>
> Warren
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> --
> Warren Baird - Photographer and Digital Artist
> http://www.synergisticimages.ca
>
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I don't get those, and without bug reports, I can't do nothing :|
-- 
Tom.
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