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2006-07-03
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2006-07-03
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2006-07-03
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2006-07-03
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2006-07-04
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@ Helsinki
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The process is still being developed, and I don't know all the details (Ferenc would know those), but from what I understand, it is currently being offered to Maemo Garage developers on an invite basis.
If your UFO2000 port for Maemo hasn't yet found a home, consider setting up shop at the Garage. It is a quite functional GForge-based site with many features, including MS Project-like task scheduling.
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2006-07-04
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Actually I'm also an upstream developer, so sourceforge is used for hosting the project and all the maemo related fixes are committed directly to project SVN. I just wonder if it is worth also registering at garage for providing maemo .deb packages downloads or sourceforge file release system is good enough for this kind of packages too. A repository at garage might be one of the reasons to use it in the future, so it is quite interesting
What troubles me is that I find it somewhat discouraging to have no feedback at all. I think that having someone to try the game at an early stage of porting would really help. The game is not end user ready yet and can't be added to the application catalog, also I'm not sure if it is worth registering at maemo-apps.org right now because it would probably get a lot of negative reviews and they will impact the game later. Maybe some other developers have similar problems, so it would be good to build up a friendly and active community and help each other, probably here in the forum
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Web address: http://repository.maemo.org/contrib/
Distribution: 2.0
Components: free
"non-free" is also available, but nothing is in it yet (which is good - keep software free!).
The "free" component contains at least Maemo Mapper (the as-yet-unannounced v1.0.2, no less) and my load-applet-run package, consequently making the gnuite.com repository obsolete. Hopefully there are more to come as other Garage developers start populating the repository with their own packages.
Many thanks to Ferenc Szekely for setting this up for us! It's another step toward the future of the Nokia 770!