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2008-05-18
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2008-05-18
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2008-05-18
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We wouldn't need this site if all Maemo software was in the Maemo repository backed up by a bunch of mirrors. I can remember there were some efforts By Nokia for doing this some time ago. I wonder if this will ever happen.
The Gronmayer site did what it was obvious that Nokia or Maemo should have been doing all along. Here's hoping it returns.
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2008-05-18
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2008-05-18
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2008-05-18
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I don't know if you've noticed, but the Gronmayer site doesn't just provide a list of repositories, it makes the repositories easy to use. It even makes finding the status of a particular repository simple. It makes finding which repository a particular program belongs to easy to discover. It makes adding a bunch of repositories at the same time a snap.
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I get a 'Fatal error' message when trying to access it.
I was only looking for leafpad. Is it ported to OS2008 yet? I can only find it for OS2007.