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Watch these links:
 
Watch these links:
* Git logs: [http://git.openmoko.org/?p=kernel.git;a=log;h=stable kernel/stable], [http://git.openmoko.org/?p=kernel.git;a=log;h=stable-tracking kernel/stable-tracking], [http://git.openmoko.org/?p=qtopia.git;a=log;h=master Qtopia/master], [http://git.openmoko.org/?p=openmoko.git;a=summary Openmoko's OpenEmbedded], [http://git.openmoko.org/?p=u-boot.git;a=log;h=stable uboot/stable], [http://git.openmoko.org/?p=qi.git;a=log Qi/master]
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* Git logs: [http://git.openmoko.org/?p=kernel.git;a=shortlog;h=andy-tracking kernel/andy-tracking], [http://git.openmoko.org/?p=qtopia.git;a=log;h=master Qtopia/master], [http://git.openmoko.org/?p=openmoko.git;a=summary Openmoko's OpenEmbedded], [http://git.openmoko.org/?p=u-boot.git;a=log;h=stable uboot/stable], [http://git.openmoko.org/?p=qi.git;a=log Qi/master]
* Mailing lists: [http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-f528196 hardware], [http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-f528196 devel], [http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-f1954 community], [http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-f681789 kernel], [http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-f528183 support], [http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-f832940 SHR devel], [http://lists.projects.openmoko.org/pipermail/fdom-development/ FDOM devel], [http://lists.hackable1.org/pipermail/hackable1-dev/ Hackable:1 devel]
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* Mailing lists: [http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-f528196 hardware], [http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-f528196 devel], [http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-f1954 community], [http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-f681789 kernel], [http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-f528183 support], [http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-f832940 SHR devel], [http://lists.projects.openmoko.org/pipermail/fdom-development/ FDOM devel], [http://lists.hackable1.org/pipermail/hackable1-dev/ Hackable:1 devel], [http://www.mail-archive.com/smartphones-standards@linuxtogo.org/index.html#00123 FSO]
* [http://projects.openmoko.org/ Project news], [http://www.opkg.org/feed.php opkg new packages].
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* News: [[Special:Newpages]], [http://projects.openmoko.org/ Project news], [http://www.opkg.org/rss/latest_entries.php opkg new packages].
  
 
How are newsletters organized elsewhere:
 
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== Applications ==
 
 
Please remember to announce new releases/updates, as the GForge engine on projects.openmoko.org does not do it automatically.
 
 
New:
 
* [http://www.opkg.org/package_58.html OpenTTD]. An open source clone of the popular Transport Tycoon Deluxe game.
 
* [[Enotes]] (formerly fido) a TODO list manager written with elementary, designed for distributions that use illume, like SHR.
 
* [[OMoney]] a bookkeeping application to track daily incomes and expenses.
 
* [http://www.opkg.org/package_55.html ePiano] 0.1 A virtual piano keyboard to play simple songs.
 
* [http://www.opkg.org/package_54.html SCR] 1.432 (new on opkg) a alternative input method for entring text with your finger.
 
* [[ZOMG!]] the embryo of a graphical package manager in Java.
 
 
Updated:
 
* [[TwitterMoko]] O.4. Packaging improvements following suggestions by experienced Debian Dev.
 
* [[Gpsdcontrol]] 0.4. A Python script to turn on/off gpsd and gps antenna from the desktop. Add: icon changes to show GPS system state.
 
* [[Orrery]] 2.3. Added a Planet Compass (on opts menu), dates of major moon phases, minor bugfixes.
 
* [[neoqplayer]] 0.2 "sunset". Finger friendly, cover show, playlist view, nicer theme, bugfixes.
 
* [[gtkaddpoi]] 0.5a, SHR compatibility fix.
 
* [[Aphasia]] A very innovative project to communicate with images rather than sounds, experimental code. Now using dbus.
 
 
== Distributions ==
 
 
* Koolu's Android git is online at http://git.koolu.org/. Look like this tree is maintained by Brian Code, but then who is Sean McNeil is working for ?
 
* The [[Debian]] wiki page needs (had, CJW?) a good cleanup.
 
* [[FDOM]] successfully moved its build system to an OpenEmbedded overlay and is considering jumping over from ASU stable to ASU testing.
 
 
== Infrastructure ==
 
* The hottest and bloodiest kernels are at [http://people.openmoko.org/andy Andy's]. They have Nicolas Dufresne's patches for WSOD, a power supply driver ([http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td1506725 pcf50633 rewrite]), touchscreen reliability improvements, a WLAN driver using the mainline SDIO stack, Android-readiness, plus all the Kernel features and fixes between 2.6.24 and 2.6.28, especially [http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td1618262 resume/suspend improvements]. As these kernels are larger than 2MB, one need to [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-December/036921.html meddle with u-Boot] or use Qi to test them and the newer /sys.
 
 
== Hardware ==
 
* Erin documentad how to use the [[Manually_using_Bluetooth#OBEX|OBEX]] protocol to send files via Bluetooth.
 
 
== Community ==
 
* Android really jumped up in the hit-parade of the [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Wiki_statistic_numbers#November.2C_2008 most popular pages].
 
* By popular demand, Openmoko opened a virtual [http://www.cafepress.com/openmoko_inc merchandise store] online. Everybody is invited to post cool t-shirts design.  Profits will go to bounties and other programs to aid the community.
 
* The FreeRunner is on the cover of December's [http://www.lfymag.com/index.asp?id=13 Linux for You] magazine.
 
* The community is trying out the bounty system at [http://cofundos.org/projects.php?tag=openmoko cofundos.org]. As a start, there is one offer for the accelerated X driver, but media player, volume control/mixer, wifi network manager have also been discussed. This is still a social experiment. We need help and more discussion to define the bounties and claim conditions more precisely.
 
 
Did you know it? Sean Moss-Pultz introduced OpenMoko's Neo1973 on November 7th, 2006. It was the "Mystery Guest" at the inaugural Open Source in Mobile ([http://www.osimworld.com/newt/l/handsetsvision/osim08/ OSiM]) conference in Amsterdam. The link to the presentation on [[Openmoko:Current_events]] is broken, but one can still [http://web.archive.org/web/19960101-re_/http://www.openmoko.com/files/OpenMoko_Amsterdam.pdf web archive the PDF] or read it online at [http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS2986976174.html linuxdevices]. Oh, the screenshots looked so cool on the presentation !
 

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Add news to this page, and from time to time we will issue a community update.

Watch these links:

How are newsletters organized elsewhere: http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-October/032628.html

/Archive 1

Personal tools

Add news to this page, and from time to time we will issue a community update.

Watch these links:

How are newsletters organized elsewhere: http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-October/032628.html

/Archive 1

Applications

Please remember to announce new releases/updates, as the GForge engine on projects.openmoko.org does not do it automatically.

New:

  • OpenTTD. An open source clone of the popular Transport Tycoon Deluxe game.
  • Enotes (formerly fido) a TODO list manager written with elementary, designed for distributions that use illume, like SHR.
  • OMoney a bookkeeping application to track daily incomes and expenses.
  • ePiano 0.1 A virtual piano keyboard to play simple songs.
  • SCR 1.432 (new on opkg) a alternative input method for entring text with your finger.
  • ZOMG! the embryo of a graphical package manager in Java.

Updated:

  • TwitterMoko O.4. Packaging improvements following suggestions by experienced Debian Dev.
  • Gpsdcontrol 0.4. A Python script to turn on/off gpsd and gps antenna from the desktop. Add: icon changes to show GPS system state.
  • Orrery 2.3. Added a Planet Compass (on opts menu), dates of major moon phases, minor bugfixes.
  • neoqplayer 0.2 "sunset". Finger friendly, cover show, playlist view, nicer theme, bugfixes.
  • gtkaddpoi 0.5a, SHR compatibility fix.
  • Aphasia A very innovative project to communicate with images rather than sounds, experimental code. Now using dbus.

Distributions

  • Koolu's Android git is online at http://git.koolu.org/. Look like this tree is maintained by Brian Code, but then who is Sean McNeil is working for ?
  • The Debian wiki page needs (had, CJW?) a good cleanup.
  • FDOM successfully moved its build system to an OpenEmbedded overlay and is considering jumping over from ASU stable to ASU testing.

Infrastructure

  • The hottest and bloodiest kernels are at Andy's. They have Nicolas Dufresne's patches for WSOD, a power supply driver (pcf50633 rewrite), touchscreen reliability improvements, a WLAN driver using the mainline SDIO stack, Android-readiness, plus all the Kernel features and fixes between 2.6.24 and 2.6.28, especially resume/suspend improvements. As these kernels are larger than 2MB, one need to meddle with u-Boot or use Qi to test them and the newer /sys.

Hardware

  • Erin documentad how to use the OBEX protocol to send files via Bluetooth.

Community

  • Android really jumped up in the hit-parade of the most popular pages.
  • By popular demand, Openmoko opened a virtual merchandise store online. Everybody is invited to post cool t-shirts design. Profits will go to bounties and other programs to aid the community.
  • The FreeRunner is on the cover of December's Linux for You magazine.
  • The community is trying out the bounty system at cofundos.org. As a start, there is one offer for the accelerated X driver, but media player, volume control/mixer, wifi network manager have also been discussed. This is still a social experiment. We need help and more discussion to define the bounties and claim conditions more precisely.

Did you know it? Sean Moss-Pultz introduced OpenMoko's Neo1973 on November 7th, 2006. It was the "Mystery Guest" at the inaugural Open Source in Mobile (OSiM) conference in Amsterdam. The link to the presentation on Openmoko:Current_events is broken, but one can still web archive the PDF or read it online at linuxdevices. Oh, the screenshots looked so cool on the presentation !