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==Previous Community Updates==
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*[[September 28, 2007 Community Update]]
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*[[October 12, 2007 Community Update]]
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*[[October 13, 2007 Community Update]]
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*[[October 15, 2007 Community Update]]
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*[[October 16, 2007 Community Update]]
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*[[October 25, 2007 Community Update]]
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*[[October 31, 2007 Community Update]]
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*[[November 6, 2007 Community Update]]
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*[[November 13, 2007 Community Update]]
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*[[November 26, 2007 Community Update]]
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*[[November 29, 2007 Community Update]]
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*[[December 09, 2007 Community Update]]
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*[[December 20, 2007 Community Update]]
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*[http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-January/012357.html January 2, 2008 - Community Update]
 
*[http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-January/012357.html January 2, 2008 - Community Update]
 
*[http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-January/012499.html January 10, 2008 - Community Update]
 
*[http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-January/012499.html January 10, 2008 - Community Update]

Revision as of 06:24, 8 September 2008

NOTE: as FreeRunners are now shipping, it seems less likely that Community Updates will be posted in the form they used to be (as they mostly related to the expected release dates). But Wolfgang Spraul has begun with the Weekly Engineering News.


Even though Openmoko strives to keep the community informed of the development progress, Openmoko does not provide delivery dates. Instead, Openmoko reports the project status here and on the openmoko-community mailing list. Major updates are also sent to the announce mailing list. Developers will wish to follow the progress on the openmoko-kernel mailing list and the devel mailing list.

You may also wish to take a look at the Neo FreeRunner FAQ.


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NOTE: as FreeRunners are now shipping, it seems less likely that Community Updates will be posted in the form they used to be (as they mostly related to the expected release dates). But Wolfgang Spraul has begun with the Weekly Engineering News.


Even though Openmoko strives to keep the community informed of the development progress, Openmoko does not provide delivery dates. Instead, Openmoko reports the project status here and on the openmoko-community mailing list. Major updates are also sent to the announce mailing list. Developers will wish to follow the progress on the openmoko-kernel mailing list and the devel mailing list.

You may also wish to take a look at the Neo FreeRunner FAQ.