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TODO: This page duplicates Development resources. It belongs to the main namespace, so naming it "Openmoko:***" is bad. And it's not a portal in Wiki sense (See: To-Do List) |
See also the Community Updates board
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.
You should ask for help on the support mailing list.
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. When posting about a specific distribution, please start the subject line with its name between bracket: [FSO], [2008.9]...
Lots of Debian and FSO discussions among the pkg-fso team takes place on the Smartphones-userland list.
The blogs of openmoko fans and developpers are aggregated at planet.openmoko.org. Only posts tagged openmoko are syndicated. The planet is multilingual. To get your blog added, please open a ticket on the admin-trac (you will need to open an account first).
See Discussion Forums. There is very little activity at the The Unofficial OpenMoko Forums, but others forums are more busy.
You can reference the following pages to get more information.
Bootloader(s), kernel(s), driver(s), phone stack(s), build tools: the Real Stuff is browsable via gitweb at http://git.openmoko.org/.
OpenMoko maintains a GForge at http://projects.openmoko.org/ as a free hosting service for community-contributed applications.
In alphabetical order, there are many more other ressources.
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").
FreeYourPhone - erstes deutsches Openmoko Forum: http://freeyourphone.de
There is a spanish mailing list.