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2007-12-20
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2007-12-20
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2007-12-20
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Very impressive! Will the final release get a nice "Chinook" sized application icon? That's the first thing I see missing. (I know it's picky.. hehe..) )
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2007-12-20
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2007-12-20
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2007-12-21
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@ Maryland
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What is this, 1997? How is it possible that servers could be tanked for so long? I can't imagine that the traffic is that huge...there just aren't that many tablets out there, and even fewer die-hards like us who are eager to update to the latest and greatest.
If I were Nokia, I'd be livid...they're looking like a two-bit hardware vendor. It's as if the repositories are being hosted on some dude's basement linux box over ISDN. The server admins should be fired.
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2007-12-21
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2007-12-21
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Also: no more webinterface. Please take a look in the website screenshots in the main pages.
Br
Sorry for the servers is actually our of our control, and we need to keep it there (it's a lot of debians) to avoid dependencie problems. Sorry for that, but it will be better in the end.