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2010-07-27
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@ Berlin - Love this city!!
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2010-07-28
, 19:44
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@ Germany
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Haha, thanks guys. And you have a point, helex. I've done my best testing it, but nobody is perfect, so I can't give any guarantees. All I can say is "you most probably won't lose anything". I should have known its gonna be slow both because of me being cautious and because of people being afraid
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2010-07-28
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@ Pistoia, Italy
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Hmm... strange lukash. If you had asked me before I had said that you will collect many more votes than I with my project. Only because of my very specialized usergroud. For your project it is enought to own a N900. For my project you need additionally a special kind of satellite or cable tv receiver (mostly very expensive).
But I guess the collective opinion is very different from mine.
Twitter is nice, but do I really need a application for this? Is twitter so important?
Or a fast application manager? In my opinion there is ApMeFo distinctly more useful. Or Alarmed, NetStory and Extended Call Log. I have those in daily usage... or the king himself: BackupMenu (why has Nokia not integrated something like this by default?)
Okay. I will stop before I enumerate 50% of the participating projects.
So, what do you mean after several days of voting?
Are the community voting because of the usefulness, the shiny design and optics or the implementation and program structure?
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2010-07-28
, 21:03
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sorry for the delay, my vacation is now over, heading home...
I will update everything on sunday
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2010-07-29
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Hmm... strange lukash. If you had asked me before I had said that you will collect many more votes than I with my project. Only because of my very specialized usergroud. For your project it is enought to own a N900. For my project you need additionally a special kind of satellite or cable tv receiver (mostly very expensive).
But I guess the collective opinion is very different from mine.
Twitter is nice, but do I really need a application for this? Is twitter so important?
Or a fast application manager? In my opinion there is ApMeFo distinctly more useful. Or Alarmed, NetStory and Extended Call Log. I have those in daily usage... or the king himself: BackupMenu (why has Nokia not integrated something like this by default?)
Okay. I will stop before I enumerate 50% of the participating projects.
So, what do you mean after several days of voting?
Are the community voting because of the usefulness, the shiny design and optics or the implementation and program structure?
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2010-07-29
, 13:16
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Hi Quim and Peter,
Sending a quick email to ask could you confirm that Nokia are still able and willing to offer prizes to the winners of the coding competition. As Quim kindly offered back in May:
“What about this: the winner of each category will be invited to the MeeGo Conference with travel and accommodation covered. If someone can't make it then we can offer an N900 in exchange.”
Our competition has 6 main categories and also a seventh separate beginners contest that was added later. We didn’t confirm any Nokia prize for the beginners category (and Im unsure if it’s too late to enquire), but may I go ahead and confirm this prize for the winning author of the 6 main categories? (ie 6 Nokia prizes in total?)
The Maemo.org community poll came out in favor of awarding the Nokia prize to the 1st placed winner of each category and, because it was so generous, sharing the collected bounty then to the runners up. 3 of the voting threads finish today and the other 3 tomorrow, so I’m waiting to hear back from you before I can confirm any prizes to these winners.
Peter, I understand that Quim is off on vacation at the moment but Im unsure when he is back. Are you able to confirm in his absence?
Thanks again for everything, we really do appreciate your support! I hope to hear back soon as people are already asking me what’s happening!
Best wishes,
Kojacker
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2010-07-29
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@ N900: Battery low. N950: torx 4 re-used once and fine; SIM port torn apart
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I'm also wondering about that... IMO it seems to be about drawing people's attention and fulfilling their needs. The stock App Manager drives me crazy every time I launch it and just keep waiting. Everyone needs an App Manager. So there you go... TweeGo.. maybe its a very good twitter client? I don't use twitter so I wouldn't know and I consider many other apps in that category more useful...
Your DreamRemote is not such a surprise if you think about it. Consider the number of votes you got to be the number of people owning a Dreambox on this forum Judging just from the screenshots and description it must be a wonderful app to have if you own one.
A file manager, don't know... I realized I normally don't use it much either. The default one sucks so badly that I think people learned to live without one. And what you usually need is scp which case can't do yet anyway. But once (if ever, too bad the project is stalled atm.) there is USB OTG, everyone will want a FM to copy stuff to flash disks and back...
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2010-07-29
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2010-07-30
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Hi, I will be back next Monday.
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Quim Gil + N900
I cleverly titled it - "Coding Comp: A quick reminder about the feature freeze"
I'll stick something in the wiki, then I'll think about heading to bed
By the way, we have had 14 responses from the donors I pm'd earlier. So far it's 12 happy with option 2, 1 would have prefered option 1 but is ok with option 2, and 1 (well he outed himself in the other thread if ya wanna know who ) is not happy with option 2 and would prefer option 1.
Follow me on my neglected twitter @kojacker
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