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I've started seeing requests asking for 'x' application to be ported; but no response by the original author. It seems to me that if we could figure out which applications have been abandoned by the original author/porter and which application a lot of people use -- it would be simpler for developers (like me) to be able to quickly port a application and get it running on Fremantle.
I don't want to step on the original authors feet if they are in the process of porting it. Or are waiting until they get a n900 to port it.
What solutions can you guys think up would work?
Nathan
Last edited by qgil; 2009-12-10 at 07:20.