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2018-01-27
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the uBlog is broken and actually always been, sorry I probably simply should nuke it from the site
How comes despite we offer all the sourcecode of the website on git (http://neo900.org/git/www/log/) and told several times we are no web developers unlike most "programmers" out there claim to be, we rarely ever seen a single community contribution?
A BIG THANK YOU to arch_tk and sn0wmonster who did and do help and contribute, as well as to the few others that did and I missed to mention them here.
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2018-01-27
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2018-01-27
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2018-01-28
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ssh-ing from an Android phone works well. I do it very frequently. ... What sucks on Android, for remote linux access, is X11. I've yet to find an Android X11 server that was in any sense useful.
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2018-03-04
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Congratulations are due to resident project leader Joerg Reisenweber, who recently joined a new open source, privacy promoting hardware research and development company by Private Internet Access' parent company. Employment was negotiated in a way that PIA's parent company would allow him a large minority of his working time to be paid to work on the Neo900 project on his own terms. This indirectly supports the project by both ensuring Jeorg is financially sound, and also that his work does not limit his involvement as leadership in the project.
Thanks for helping keep our project alive PIA!
PIA would also like to thank Neo900 supporters for staying strong with the project so long by offering a special discount for its VPN.
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2018-03-04
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2018-03-04
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2018-03-04
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2018-03-04
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BlackBerry KeyOne would be best example in my opinion
- make a list of todo items
now trying to accomplish this point and hoping for your help by e.g. adding points I missed, implementing better platform for cooperative work on editing it, add details to particular points etc:hw production (marked "*" are items that are not blocked until completion of previous item and thus could (partially) run concurrently)
adding a 2nd list which is like concurrent and complementary to the 1st one above
more generic related tasks mostly fine for community contribution
I'll frequently edit this post to add more flesh to this barebones list, until somebody comes up with a better method to do this urgently needed planning. for contributing please answer with edited fullquote so I simply can copy that fullquote over the original text - if you want to add comments not to get included in this post via editing, please use a 2nd post for them so I may delete your "edit job" posts after processing them
cheers jOERG
Last edited by joerg_rw; 2018-01-27 at 14:35.