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juiceme 2017-01-29 18:01

Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line
 
Posting this on behalf of Dakon.

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I've tried posting this to the forum, but the post doesn't show up there.
Well, forums are so 90ies, so another try here.

Application submission: OSM2go updates
Project Name: OSM2go
Author: Dakon aka. DerDakon (Rolf Eike Beer)
Category: Fixing/Updating

Brief description: OSM2go has been improved lately. It now uses C++ for many
things, which results in reduced memory usage (std::vector and friends instead
of handcoded single-linked lists). It gained some new features (e.g. nested
presets, so a newer set of JOSM presets can be used), a couple of memory leaks
were fixed. Based on the C++ port a Qt5 based GUI will eventually come,
hopefully bringing OSM2go to Jolla.

Features/work to be judged:
- speed and memory improvements (e.g.
https://github.com/osm2go/osm2go/com...8bbf2dc273f793
https://github.com/osm2go/osm2go/com...de8895b0b6e9db
)
- new presets features (list of presets used in the currently selected object
[presets -> "Used presets"], multi-level presets hierarchy)
- usability improvements (e.g. place node at current GPS position, "Update
all" to update all project OSM files)
- the good karma that someone still updates programs for the N900
Package name and where to find the app/repository: osm2go (the version in the
store is outdated) https://github.com/osm2go/osm2go

Screenshots here: http://opensource.sf-tec.de/osm2go/

Greetings,

Eike

juiceme 2017-01-29 18:22

Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line
 
Posting this on behalf of Marcello

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Here my candidate

Project Name:VNC Screen
Author: Marcello Di Guglielmo
Brief description: Remote Desktop application for Sailfish OS based on VNC standard.
Category:Internet
Screenshot(s):
https://github.com/marcellodgl/harbo...ginhistory.png
https://github.com/marcellodgl/harbo...nshot/zoom.png

Features/work to be judged:
- Native interface Silica on Sailfish OS
- Connect to a remote VNC Desktop Server
- Control screen through touch screen gesture as mouse event and virtual keyboard as desktop key event
- Touch scroll on the screen for big resolution display
- Network quality level setting
- Connection history
- Zoom screen through Pinch gesture

Package name and where to find the app/repository: harbour-vncscreen / https://github.com/marcellodgl/harbour-vncscreen

greetings
Marcello Di Guglielmo

Osanwe 2017-01-29 18:42

Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line
 
Submission: Serra

Project Name:
Serra

Author:
Osanwe

Brief description:
The first steps for adding voice assistant to Sailfish OS.

Category:
Something new

Screenshot(s):
https://pp.vk.me/c836127/v836127630/...DRiEhlCQe4.jpg
https://pp.vk.me/c836127/v836127630/...DjMuoqgVMY.jpg

Features/work to be judged:
+ Voice search in Google
+ Getting weather information with voice
+ Navigation with voice
+ Opening camera application with voice
+ Simple device control with voice
+ User commands
+ Support languages: Russian and English

Package name and where to find the app/repository:
harbour-serra
OpenRepos: https://openrepos.net/content/osanwe/serra
Jolla Harbour: Available

Feathers McGraw 2017-01-29 20:14

PingYou
 
I would like to submit my app, PingYou. It is (or rather, will be) a Telepathy based XMPP client for SailfishOS.

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sa...ur-pingyou.png

I've focused on implementing features missing from the default Jolla client, which is also Telepathy based. At present, it does a few useful things that you can't do with the Jolla client, namely:
You can't actually use it to chat yet!

Project Name:
PingYou

Author:
Sam Hobbs (Feathers McGraw)

Brief description:
Telepathy based XMPP client for SailfishOS

Category:
Beginner

Screenshot(s):
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sa...55_account.png

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sa...-40_roster.png

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sa...addaccount.png

Features/work to be judged:
The whole app (it's all new). Account and roster management as described above.

Package name and where to find the app/repository:
Package name is harbour-pingyou, find it on openrepos and github.

talk.maemo.org thread(if exists):
None yet

pichlo 2017-01-30 09:05

Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by juiceme (Post 1522579)
Posting this on behalf of Dakon.

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...forums are so 90ies...

...he says as if that were a bad thing ;)

dcaliste 2017-01-30 14:10

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Hello,
Since the email handling in SailfishOS is open source and since some versions, the email client exposes its proprietary QML files for patching, I've decided to try to implement the GPG signing capabilities into the client. Everything is visible in the Mer Gitlab. The job was quite long (started last spring), or I am too slow, but it is possible now to sign mails and verify received signatures.

I wish to apply for the contest in the Fixing/Updating category. Most of the code for signing was written and debugged in January while the code for verification was done last June.
  • Project name: GPG in email application
  • Author: Damien Caliste
  • Brief description: add signing capability to the native email client.
  • Category: Fixing/Updating
  • Features/work to be judged: addition of GPG framework into SailfishOS, specifically in QMF (email backend), Nemo QML plugin for email, creation of a new Nemo QML plugin to create a QML GPG agent.
  • Package name and where to find the app/repository: everything is distributed in the sign branches of the involved Mer project in Gitlab. The details of the work done and how to use it is available in this Gitlab issue (see last post of today).

I know the project is not ready yet for end-user because I had no time to finish it before the dead-line, but I would like to participate anyway, and I will continue to work on this and try to push modifications upstream.

john_god 2017-01-30 16:19

Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line
 
Application submission: Mak
Project Name: Mak
Author: João de Deus (me)
Brief description: Mak - Mom Alarm Kitchen is a minimalistic kitchen timer for Meego Nokia N9 and Sailfish OS
Category: Something new ?
Features/work to be judged: All application.
Package name and where to find the app/repository:
Meego version: https://openrepos.net/content/johngod/mak-0 , code: https://github.com/joaodeus/mak
Sailfish version: Jolla Store and https://openrepos.net/content/johngod/mak , code: https://bitbucket.org/joaodeusmorgado/harbour-mak

Some screenshots: https://openrepos.net/sites/default/...0128110532.jpg

https://openrepos.net/sites/default/...0128105838.jpg

Hi to all. This is my first posting on Maemo.
I'm applying my small app to the regatta. I'm a Qt developer, Meego N950 and Intex Agua Fish proud onwer.
I'm also working a mobile game, a space ship shotter, but I only have one level working, so probably will not make it in time for the regatta.
Cheers
João

saidinesh5 2017-01-30 18:05

Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line
 
Application submission: Droplet Browser

Project Name: Droplet Browser
Author: Dinesh (saidinesh5@gmail.com or https://github.com/saidinesh5)
Brief description: Droplet browser is a lightweight browser for Sailfish OS.

You can continue scrolling through your events feed or chatting away in your chat app, while it fetches your requested websites in the background. No more switching/peeking back and forth between the browser and your requested app, until the website is ready.

This is not a replacement, but a complementary addition to the Sailfish Browser. (That's why the feature "Double tap to open in Sailfish Browser"!)

Category: Something new
Features/work to be judged: The whole app is made from scratch. (Thanks a lot to leszek and coderus!). That being said, A technical review on the lipstick patch is very much appreciated.

Package name and where to find the app/repository:

The App is basically 2 parts:
1) A lipstick patch to enable support for "Applets layer". You can get it via patchmanager1 as an RPM for https://openrepos.net/content/saidin...s-patchmanager or via. patchmanager 2.0's catalog: https://coderus.openrepos.net/pm2/pr...enable-applets .

2) The main app, which you can get via. https://openrepos.net/content/saidin...roplet-browser .

Source Code:
1) Lipstick patch: https://github.com/saidinesh5/sailfi...enable-applets .
2) Droplet Browser: https://github.com/saidinesh5/harbour-droplet

Why is the Lipstick patch needed? Without it, the app cannot grab keyboard input. It also shows up on your lock screen (The last place you want your browser to be!). Without it, It can still run in the "Fallback mode", But it will nag you with a notification.

TODO list: https://github.com/saidinesh5/harbou...let/projects/1

Screenshot(s):

https://openrepos.net/sites/default/...creenshot3.png
https://openrepos.net/sites/default/...eenshot2_0.png
https://openrepos.net/sites/default/...eenshot1_0.png

MartinK 2017-01-30 21:52

Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line
 
Application submission: modRana improvements

Project Name: modRana
Author: Martin Kolman (MartinK)
Brief description: ModRana is a flexible navigation system that has been significantly improved during the competition timeframe.
Category: Fixing/Updating

Features/work to be judged:
  • much improved, fluid & optimized map display
  • proper high DPI display support (Jolla C, Jolla Tablet, Auquafish, etc.)
  • track recording visualization
  • support for showing stored GPX tracklogs on the map
  • support for displaying the offline rendered OSM Scout Server day & night map layers
  • support for using OSM Scout Server for place search
  • support for using OSM Scout Server for local search
  • support for using OSM Scout Server for routing
  • map scaling has been fixed

Screenshot(s):

http://modrana.org/images/tracklogs/...ding_trace.jpg
track recording visualization

http://modrana.org/images/osmscout_s...ch_options.jpg
OSM Scout Server POI search options

http://modrana.org/images/tracklogs/...t_tracklog.jpg
displaying a previously recorded GPX tracklog

Package name and where to find the app/repository:
harbour-modrana: https://openrepos.net/content/martink/modrana-0 & in Jolla Store (pending QA)

talk.maemo.org thread:
[Announce] modRana: a flexible GPS navigation system

Update (31.01.2017 2:33): add features from 0.54.2
Update (31.01.2017 3:13): screenshot improvements

justmemory 2017-01-30 22:36

Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line
 
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Application submission: MaeMoneyPot
Project name: MaeMoneyPot
Author: Balázs Kaholek (justmemory)
Brief description: Expense, income and saving tracker with some extended features such as detailed list, graphs (if matplotlib and numpy installed).
Category: Beginner ?
Features/work to be judged: Whole application
Package name and where to find the app/repository: https://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p=1522639&postcount=18
talk.maemo.org thread (if exists): https://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p=1522639&postcount=18

taixzo 2017-01-31 06:29

Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line
 
Application submission: Saera updates

Project Name: Saera
Author: taixzo
Brief description: Saera is a full-featured voice recognition virtual assistant for Maemo, Harmattan, Sailfish and Ubuntu
Category: Fixing/Updating

Features/work to be judged:
  • Revamp navigation system to be reliable in real-world use
  • Pause media playback while Saera is speaking
  • Added support for CuteSpot and LLs vPlayer for pause/resume
  • Ability to use online voice recognition engines to improve recognition accuracy (currently only Wit.ai, disabled by default for privacy)
  • Ability to recognize a playing song and even play a 30-second sample of it
  • Option to use flite for speech synthesis instead of eSpeak, for less-robotic speech
  • Query for information about notable people (works best with online speech recognition enabled)
  • Calling people from your contacts list
  • Fixes for devices with high pixel density

Screenshot(s):
http://i.imgur.com/eanErpS.png
http://i.imgur.com/NqQ4SQC.png
http://i.imgur.com/cf4Lir6.png

Package name and where to find the app/repository:
Package name is harbour-saera.
Available on OpenRepos: https://openrepos.net/content/taixzo/saera
Due to packaging problems I will only have the Sailfish app in the repos during the contest timeframe; I hope to get the other platforms updated in the next few weeks.

KotCzarny 2017-01-31 15:55

Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line
 
oh, heck, here's the alternative audio player for maemo! (it's new as in never been announced other than in it's tmo thread, but feel free to recategorise).

Project Name: oscp
Author: KotCzarny
Brief description: multiplatform player for (almost) any file format and network streams (using libav and others), now with pygtk GUI
Category: multimedia/audio player
Screenshot(s): http://talk.maemo.org/attachment.php...1&d=1425755511 http://talk.maemo.org/attachment.php...1&d=1484045757
Features/work to be judged:
- alternative media access (your filesystem is your media library (it's a player for tidy people that have their media organized by folder/file))
- old school UI (ncurses and gtk)
- customizability (so many features)
- server-client model (you can use your n900 as a media player controllable from other device or use your n900 to control some other device)
- designed specifically for (my) n900 and playing multituded of formats i'm using
- friendly developer open for user suggestions ;)
Package name and where to find the app/repository: oscp (fremantle and diablo, non-free because it's statically compiled with decoder libs and newer gcc used to compile, and sourceforge for x86 builds)
talk.maemo.org thread: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=94590

ps. please use version from extras-devel, as the one in extras is old and contains bugs fixed in latest revision

rasmarc 2017-01-31 20:52

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Here are two more applications.


Project Name: OpenSSH Status Widget
Author: rasmarc
Brief description: Start / stop / kill / restart / autostart server - View server status - View server and client connections - Switch wifi pm automatically
Category: Updating
Screenshots: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=95429
Features/work to be judged: New features since v1.6.4:
Main changes:
  • new button to keep wifi-pm off for 30 sec (solving login problems); long tap opens wifi-pm settings
  • wifi pm feature partly rewritten for compatibility with usb connections
  • extended wifi pm feature to support client connections
  • "keep wifi-pm off when connected" is now user independent: it keeps working until the last user logs out
  • added wifi-pm off/on on wlan on/off, when there are connections
  • added connections overview in the dialog window: server/clients, wlan/usb/other
  • No more restarting of the status menu necessary; all changes take effect immediately!
Minor changes:
  • added optional settings button in dialog window
  • added mimimize button to about dialog
  • changed from counting log-ins to counting established connections
Fixes:
  • fixed detection of connections: the proper number should now be displayed in any case of brute force operation
  • fixed occasional button label 'off'
  • changed start routine to catch proper server state when status menu starts (another workaround for occasional server off-times)
Package name and where to find the app/repository: openssh-status-widget 2.2-10 in extras/devel, http://maemo.org/packages/package_in...widget/2.2-10/
talk.maemo.org thread: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=95429


Project Name: NecroPlayer2
Author: rasmarc
Brief description: A filesystem based audio player for maemo, further developed from NecroPlayer 0.3.4. It offers a clear UI with short ways to each function. Almost every button has a short tap and long tap function.
Added/improved features:
  • tab views improved (player/media)
  • playlist/album view (auto or manual switch, tap on song title)
  • supports somecover
  • change album art (long tap on gear button in album view)
  • easy playlist editing (up, down, top, bottom, delete, clear; item marking is colored and separated from bold marking of active song)
  • car view (long tap on song title)
  • FM-transmitter support (long tap on fm button in car view)
  • unlimited number of directories (long tap on root button in media tab to switch)
  • headset support
  • choose between system and player volume
  • necro logo as playlist background
Category: Updating (it is my first C++ project after some python)
Screenshots: see attachments
Features/work to be judged: See feature list above
Package name and where to find the app/repository: necroplayer2 0.1.2 in extras/devel, http://maemo.org/packages/view/necroplayer2/
talk.maemo.org thread: none

hedayat 2017-01-31 22:21

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Project Name: MeeTeleGram
Author: hedayat
Brief description: Unofficial Telegram client for MeeGo (N9)
Currently, it is in very early stage of development, and provides very basic functionality with a basic UI. This is all it can show in this competitions. Updates to provide better UI and more functionality will be provided.

Category: Something new
Screenshot(s): Attached
Features/work to be judged: Basic client which shows last messages & can send text message
Package name and where to find the app/repository: meetelegram
https://openrepos.net/content/hedaya...dy-meetelegram
talk.maemo.org thread(if exists): http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=98813

nodevel 2017-01-31 22:22

Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line
 
One last minute submission here :)

Project Name: Defender
Author: nodevel
Brief description: Simple privacy guard with ad blocking and cookie management for SailfishOS (in an early but working version)
Category: Something new
Screenshot(s): below
Features/work to be judged: Uniqueness of the application with regards to easy ad/spyware blocking on SailfishOS
Package name and where to find the app/repository: harbour-defender-0.2-1.armv7hl.rpm and harbour-defender-0.2-1.i486.rpm on Openrepos and Github
talk.maemo.org thread(if exists): None yet



https://openrepos.net/sites/default/...0170131006.png
https://openrepos.net/sites/default/...0170131002.png
https://openrepos.net/sites/default/...0170131004.png
https://openrepos.net/sites/default/...0170131005.png

kuba77 2017-01-31 22:37

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Project Name: Sailaqua
Author: kuba77
Brief description: Water tracker - drinking regime application for Sailfish OS smartphone.
Category: Beginner/Updating
Package name and where to find the app/repository: sailaqua OpenRepos
talk.maemo.org thread: none

nieldk 2017-02-01 07:00

Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line
 
Great to see so many submissions, and very good all of platforms have some entries 👌🏻

KotCzarny 2017-02-04 14:49

Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line
 
hmm, now that i remembered that oscp version in extras is ancient, could it be possible to test version from extras-devel ?

Wikiwide 2017-02-26 23:18

Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line
 
Okay, voted in part 1.

Docker for Maemo by uvatbc sounds useful, Prostogram by neochapay is native and social (sorry, cannot test it), RGB WiFi by Modulebaan is fascinating (cannot test it either), tIDE by eekkelund is extremely useful (just like Docker, for developers), VNC Screen by marcellodgl is native (and I have used VNC before), Serra by Osanwe brings AI closer to reality, PingYou by Feathers McGraw is a welcome example of developing for Telepathy, Mak by john_god is enthusiastically welcome, and Droplet Browser by saidinesh5 signifies continuing browser competitiveness.

And in part 2.
Update Glacier-home by neochapay, welcome opportunity to recognise work being done on vital part of the UX, and not just an optional app.
OSM2go updates by Dakon, hooray! Haven't used OSM2go for a long time, will try it out again.
GPG in email by dcaliste, good luck wrestling with proprietary app to improve it. Maybe, reverse engineer it somewhen later...
modRana improvements by MartinK, haven't used for a long time either.
Saera updates by taixzo, updates are welcome.
Sailaqua by kuba77, important contribution to human health.

Apologies for being in such a hurry.

Thank you. Best wishes.
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Per aspera ad astra...

dcaliste 2017-02-27 10:20

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Quote:

GPG in email by dcaliste, good luck wrestling with proprietary app to improve it. Maybe, reverse engineer it somewhen later...
Well, I'm contributing only to the Open Source parts, under LGPL and GPL like licences. No need to reverse engineer anything, all the code is with free software licences !
  • The low level email handling is done via QMF (Qt Messaging Framework), so the main work is going there, by adding cryptographic capabilities through a new plugin framework, implementing OpenPGP signature at the moment but being ready for encryption or other cryptographic standards.
  • Then there are the QML bindings for it (nemo-qml-plugin-email) which is open source also.
  • Additionally, some new code to add QML bindings for GPG operations (like key listing), open source also.
  • And finally, the only part that goes to closed source parts (but consist of ten to twenty lines of QML text maximum) is the addition of some buttons in the UI, given as a patch to the official email client, so readable also, provided without any licence.

Conclusion everything is reusable out of the box without reverse engineering.

juiceme 2017-03-01 12:20

Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line
 
Hi everybody!

The voting period has ended and the results are now abailable on the Maemo elections page!

Category "Something new"

Category "Fixing/Updating"

velox 2017-03-01 13:36

Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line
 
Congratulations to eekelund and dcaliste for getting the most votes in their respective categories! tIDE and GPG are worthy winners, I think.

But let's not forget a big thanks to all participants in general, there were many, many other good things there.

Modulebaan 2017-03-01 19:02

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Thanks for the people who voted for Sailfinder & RGBWiFi!
Sailfinder V3.0 is coming soon this month :)

And of course, congrats to the winners :)

KotCzarny 2017-03-01 19:05

Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line
 
i still would've split categories into sailfish / fremantle, because people have one or the other, rarely both. anyway, congrats for the winners and big thanks to anyone that voted!

uvatbc 2017-03-01 19:22

Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line
 
I don't think I've ever been this happy to be placed third :D
<bounces around like a child>

BonoNL 2019-09-28 19:14

Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line
 
Will there be a new coding competition this or the next year?

juiceme 2019-09-30 06:25

Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BonoNL (Post 1560626)
Will there be a new coding competition this or the next year?

Well, I see why not.
Probably the date should be next year, as this year is running out pretty fast I think...

If enough people stir up interest at least I am willing to arrange the competition. There needs of course be interest-raising and rally to raise the competition prizes concurrently to the actual competition.

BonoNL 2019-09-30 20:32

Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line
 
All right, so we need to get this moving. I will do my best!

BonoNL 2019-10-07 19:23

Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line
 
Appearantly, no one is interested.....

peterleinchen 2019-10-07 19:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BonoNL (Post 1560924)
Appearantly, no one is interested.....

Hmm, no one is not quite right. :D
But look at the thanks it is a handful of enthusiasts only. And to be honest: a regatta is only for sailors ;)

I do not expect people to deliver for Maemo/Harmattan anymore!

Wikiwide 2019-10-08 03:00

Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line
 
I still use Nokia N900 as my everyday mobile/phone/assistant/organiser/camera/et cetera. I would be glad to participate in the coding competition, but it would be a miracle if I got something done - even just an update/improvement to an existing app, since I don't want to contribute to proliferation of applications.

Jonwil's work on porting Firefox 24 into MicroB is definitely of great interest. Be it NSS/SSL improvements, better JS engine, or whatever else.

Thank you. Best wishes...
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Per aspera ad astra...

Maemish 2019-10-09 16:09

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I think this could be a good place to suggest someone to look the chromium 57 for odroid which I shared instructions how to install it on N900. As such as it is now it is not really usable, but I believe it could be made to work better on N900. And even so it would not be the best and most up to date secure browser most of websites would accept it and work with it. It is possible that at some point Sulu has time to make a new image of Jessie (the jessie2sulu had some problems in it) and then it could be possible to try that. But sulu has already offered netsurf 3.9 and updated Midori (and an update to Midori was possible coming) so don't sure how needed the chromium is and how much poeple think they need it. I wanted chromiunm to be able to use whatsappweb and post on instagram with N900.and succeeded on both. It has lots of errors when it boots to ED but if some of them would be fixed it could work faster and be usable.

amigo157 2019-10-09 19:48

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I plan to make a small telegram client for maemo 4 :)

endsormeans 2019-10-09 23:22

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Quote:

Originally Posted by amigo157 (Post 1560980)
I plan to make a small telegram client for maemo 4 :)

My man.
:D

BonoNL 2019-10-14 19:07

Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line
 
So it looks like there is some interest....lets get this going...


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