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== Community Updates ==
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The [[Community Updates]] article is updated at least twice a month by Michael Shiloh. Updates are also mailed to the openmoko-community mailing list, and major updates are also sent to the announce list.
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== Mailing lists ==
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There are several [[http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/ Mailing lists]]. Archives of these lists can be searched with [[http://openmoko.markmail.org/ Markmail]]. There is a [[http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html Nabble web interface]] to read and post to the lists.
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The [[http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/ openmoko community mailing list]] is perhaps the most active.
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As of July 2008, its volume amounts to dozens of messages per day. Openmoko people are there too.
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You may ask for help on the [[https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support support mailing list]]
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== IRC ==
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There is always a good group in the IRC channel #openmoko on FreeNode. If you aren't an IRC-er, you might want to review the discussions anyways:
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* [http://logs.nslu2-linux.org/livelogs/openmoko.txt Current 24h live log]
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* [http://logs.nslu2-linux.org/livelogs/openmoko-prev.txt Previous 24h log]
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* [http://logs.nslu2-linux.org/livelogs/openmoko/ Archives back to 29 November 2006]
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(Courtesy of the NSLU2-Linux project)
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Within the time contstraints of middle Europe, the Freenode channel #neo1973-germany is also active and members switch to english on demand.
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You can also hang out in #openmoko-cdevel (the community developers channel) on chat.freenode.net if you have development questions.
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== Forums ==
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[[Discussion Forums]] have been opened: [http://forums.makeopensource.com/ The Unofficial OpenMoko Forums].
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== Community site based on trac ==
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The German Neo1973 community created a Trac-based web site with SVN version control for their community projects: http://neo1973-germany.de/ The most notable project is Zad, which consists of a GUI and daemons for GSM/GPRS muxing, GSM, GPS and more, written using Enlightment for smooth, smooth, fast, alpha-blended graphics and glib and dbus for daemons, but the actual code of the project is all python. And yes, you can even make phone calls with it (even without "echo").
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== Wiki ==
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The old community wiki is at http://www.linuxtogo.org/gowiki/OpenMoko/, since the release of the official wiki at http://wiki.openmoko.org/, it should no longer be used for OpenMoko. Please help integrating the content of the old wiki into this wiki. Please note that you cannot just copy from the old wiki, as the old wiki is (unfortunately) not clearly licensed and the content on this wiki is licensed under GNU FDL. You will instead need to rewrite the articles.
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When you have integrated/rewritten an article, please update the old wiki with clear information that you have moved the information, so others do not update the old page.
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=== Useful content that has been transfered ===
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[[FAQ]]
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[[OpenMoko compatible cellphone providers]]
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[[Hardware:AGPS|AGPS]]
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[[iPhone]]
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[[Hardware:AT_Commands|AT Commands]]
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[[Media Content]]
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[[Press Coverage]]
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[[Testimonials]]
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[[Glossary]]
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[[Translation]]
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[http://www.linuxtogo.org/gowiki/OpenMoko/AtFOSDEM FOSDEM]
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=== Useful content that should be transfered ===
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====Software ideas ====
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*[http://www.linuxtogo.org/gowiki/OpenMoko/Ideas a really mixed up list of software and hardware ideas] - Please name your page Wishlist:''Pagename'' and add 'Category:Ideas' if you rewrite one of these
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*[http://www.linuxtogo.org/gowiki/OpenMoko/Software software ideas]
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==== Hardware stuff ====
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*[http://www.linuxtogo.org/gowiki/OpenMoko/GPRS information on GPRS]
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==== Coding instructions ====
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*[http://www.linuxtogo.org/gowiki/OpenMoko/OpenEmbedded open embedded]
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*[http://www.linuxtogo.org/gowiki/OpenMoko/ToolChain tool chain]
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== Development news ==
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Developer news of progress being made on OpenMoko.
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* [http://planet.openmoko.org/ Main planet openmoko feed]
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* [http://blogs.gnome.org/thos/2007/08/21/openmoko-20072/ OpenMoko 2007.2 new User Interface style for OpenMoko by OpenedHand]
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== Wishlist item: User's Manual ==
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An [[User's Manual]] targetting a non-hacker audience has been started. I mean one of those small books you get when you buy a new phone. They are full of pictures, describe basic steps of phone usage and are translated into as many languages as possible.
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--[[User:Bart|Bart]] 10:14, 2 October 2007 (CEST)
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I am Dutch, if a dutch user manual is needed I'd love to help.
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[[User:Fradeve11|Fradeve11]]: I give my appreciament and time to translate an user basic manual in Italian ;) very good idea!
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[[User:darktim|darktim]]: I will do the German part. I'm not a coder, so that could be my contribution ;)
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[[User:Yorick|Yorick]]: I'm willing to do some Dutch translation
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Contents

Community Updates

The Community Updates article is updated at least twice a month by Michael Shiloh. Updates are also mailed to the openmoko-community mailing list, and major updates are also sent to the announce list.


Mailing lists

There are several [Mailing lists]. Archives of these lists can be searched with [Markmail]. There is a [Nabble web interface] to read and post to the lists.

The [openmoko community mailing list] is perhaps the most active. As of July 2008, its volume amounts to dozens of messages per day. Openmoko people are there too.

You may ask for help on the [support mailing list]

IRC

There is always a good group in the IRC channel #openmoko on FreeNode. If you aren't an IRC-er, you might want to review the discussions anyways:

(Courtesy of the NSLU2-Linux project)

Within the time contstraints of middle Europe, the Freenode channel #neo1973-germany is also active and members switch to english on demand.

You can also hang out in #openmoko-cdevel (the community developers channel) on chat.freenode.net if you have development questions.

Forums

Discussion Forums have been opened: The Unofficial OpenMoko Forums.

Community site based on trac

The German Neo1973 community created a Trac-based web site with SVN version control for their community projects: http://neo1973-germany.de/ The most notable project is Zad, which consists of a GUI and daemons for GSM/GPRS muxing, GSM, GPS and more, written using Enlightment for smooth, smooth, fast, alpha-blended graphics and glib and dbus for daemons, but the actual code of the project is all python. And yes, you can even make phone calls with it (even without "echo").

Wiki

The old community wiki is at http://www.linuxtogo.org/gowiki/OpenMoko/, since the release of the official wiki at http://wiki.openmoko.org/, it should no longer be used for OpenMoko. Please help integrating the content of the old wiki into this wiki. Please note that you cannot just copy from the old wiki, as the old wiki is (unfortunately) not clearly licensed and the content on this wiki is licensed under GNU FDL. You will instead need to rewrite the articles.

When you have integrated/rewritten an article, please update the old wiki with clear information that you have moved the information, so others do not update the old page.

Useful content that has been transfered

FAQ

OpenMoko compatible cellphone providers

AGPS

iPhone

AT Commands

Media Content

Press Coverage

Testimonials

Glossary

Translation

FOSDEM

Useful content that should be transfered

Software ideas

Hardware stuff

Coding instructions


Development news

Developer news of progress being made on OpenMoko.


Wishlist item: User's Manual

An User's Manual targetting a non-hacker audience has been started. I mean one of those small books you get when you buy a new phone. They are full of pictures, describe basic steps of phone usage and are translated into as many languages as possible.

--Bart 10:14, 2 October 2007 (CEST) I am Dutch, if a dutch user manual is needed I'd love to help.

Fradeve11: I give my appreciament and time to translate an user basic manual in Italian ;) very good idea!

darktim: I will do the German part. I'm not a coder, so that could be my contribution ;)

Yorick: I'm willing to do some Dutch translation