[maemo-community] Pushing community software to prime time

From: Reggie Suplido reggie at internettablettalk.com
Date: Thu Oct 9 17:14:04 EEST 2008
If I may suggest, these three should be in list:

liqbase
Mauku
Canola

Reggie

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 9:56 AM, Tim <tim at samoff.com> wrote:

> Well, for starters:
>
>    - Mauku
>    - Vagalume
>    - maemo-recorder (or something with that functionality)
>    - Personal Menu
>    - Personal Launcher
>    - PyGTKEditor
>    - PyPackager
>    - Various "Home Applets" (e.g., DiskFreeSize, Display IP, etc.)
>    - OMWeather
>
> Just to name a few. ;)
>
> Tim
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> ----- Original Message -----
> *Subject: *Re: Pushing community software to prime time
> *From:  *Dave Neary <dneary at maemo.org>
> *To: *"List for community development" <maemo-community at maemo.org>
> *Date: *10/09/2008 6:59 am
>
>
> Hi Quim,
>
> quim.gil at nokia.com wrote:
> > In short, it would be great to get a list of community projects you
> > think that Nokia should support in order to have them in excellent
> > condition and ready for real users the day Maemo 5 is released. By the
> > end of the month?
>
> Isn't that the point of featured apps?
> https://maemo.org/downloads/featured/OS2008/25/
>
> That certainly seems like a good starting point for projects to put on a
> pedestal.
>
> > We will make a selection from the projects proposed and we will
> > collaborate with them in the areas they need most in order to be ready
> > for prime time. This activity will be part of a wider support to
> > developers targeting the Fremantle release. Peter explained in the Maemo
> > Summit the basics and we will explain you more as soon as we have a
> > defined plan.
> >
> > What criteria to consider to select the projects with big potential? A
> > basic reference would be
> > http://wiki.maemo.org/Task:Remarkable_community_projects#Criteria but of
> > course the bonus comes from unique software squeezing the potential of
> > Maemo and specifically the new features that Fremantle brings.
> >
> > It is a very good chance also to show the potential of non-profit
> > community collaboration to the users that will know about Maemo 5
> > without knowing much about Linux or open source. Let's work for that!
> >
> > Do you think you can come up with that list? Is 3 weeksa reasonable
> > timeframe?
>
> Can you help refine the plan a little? How many applications are you
> looking for, max? How do you plan on gathering and organising feedback,
> or is it up to us to propose and organise something? When will we know
> we're finished?
>
> Cheers,
> Dave.
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