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2011-08-05
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I think securing the existing resources is priority before we move to other topics.
I agree council should made another requests for opening of the binaries for power management (dsme, mce), battery charging(bme).
It would be nice if they could open power management parts, but I think that might not be necessary, as long as we can interface with the hardware, we can develop our own.
As for bme, charging a battery is a critical blocker. We need interface specification as a minimum. Charging batteries is not that magical as they claim. I can understand they don't want to disclose their secrets, but would settle even for the less efficient simpler but safe charging algorithm. Any chance of Nokia assisting in that?
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2011-08-05
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2011-08-05
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Oh my God, man! You are not even willing to make a single wiki page, and yet you critisise the devs working on CSSU.
Ok, we all have understood and noted that you are all for the continuing development of Maemo and donot want it to see it die. We have also noted your repeated point that Meego is not Maemo.
Now my question is, what are you willing to do personally about this apart from posting here at TMO? You're not a coder, so we dont expect anything in that line.
1. How about testing and reporting bugs and help maemo move forward (with CSSU)? As far as i can see, you have not even installed CSSu till now, fearing instability. So, thats a No.
2. Make donations, or help in other monetary ways. Again, have you donated anything so far? No?
3. Make a wiki page to organise information and as a starting point. You have refused.
So, let me ask again, what exactly are you willing to do, to help the "progression" of Maemo?
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2011-08-05
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Instead of being sarcastic why dont you join in and be helpfull instead of try to be-little people ?.
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2011-08-05
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2011-08-05
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a. I am not joining in as I do not have enough knowledge about the workings of Nokia/Maemo Council to give them unsolicited advice and nor do I understand the issue at hand in detail. And I do not open my mouth unless I understand what I am talking about.
b. I try to do my part by testing out softwares, reporting bugs, helping in brainstorming, mockups, creating/maintaining wiki pages and occassionally creating and releasing scripts that others may find useful.
c. And finally I was not being sarcastic. It was/is a serious question: What are you willing to do?
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2011-08-05
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I agree council should made another requests for opening of the binaries for power management (dsme, mce), battery charging(bme).
It would be nice if they could open power management parts, but I think that might not be necessary, as long as we can interface with the hardware, we can develop our own.
As for bme, charging a battery is a critical blocker. We need interface specification as a minimum. Charging batteries is not that magical as they claim. I can understand they don't want to disclose their secrets, but would settle even for the less efficient simpler but safe charging algorithm. Any chance of Nokia assisting in that?
http://gpl-violations.org/faq/violation-faq.html
Last edited by momcilo; 2011-08-05 at 10:04.