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Jan 16 2012
2:59pm
sms on harmattan
Anybody knows of a replacement for the n900 Messaging ui dbus call? This works on the n900 .... QDBusMessage msg = QDBusMessage::createMethodCall( "com.nokia.MessagingUI", // --dest "/com/nokia/MessagingUI", // destination object path ... more
Jan 16 2012
3:48am
Council Meeting minutes
Hi It has come to my attention that this week's Council Meeting was not announced on this mailing list. That should not have happened. Fortunately, the meeting was continued to another date with no decisions made on policy issues. The minutes are ... more
Jan 13 2012
1:13pm
Re: Spam comments on the wiki
On 01/12/2012 11:05 AM, Andre Klapper wrote: I wonder if those changes happen automatically (not really sure) and if some better protection should be introduced (and if it would help), such as CAPTCHAs. This has been discussed before, see ht... more
Jan 13 2012
1:05pm
Re: Spam comments on the wiki
Anyone who follows pages on the wiki will be notified of edits... And anyone can admin those pages. Of course the wiki has always had trouble recruiting help like this... Tim -- Sent from my Nokia N950On 1/12/12 4:10 PM robert bauer wrote: Hi An... more
Jan 13 2012
11:10am
Re: Spam comments on the wiki
Hi Andre, When the forum started getting inundated with spam, we addressed it by adding more moderators. Maybe we can do that with the wiki as well. Rob On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 12:05 PM, Andre Klapper andre_kl&#... more
Jan 13 2012
6:12am
Re: Spam comments on the wiki
Hi Andre, Andre Klapper wrote: Looking at http://wiki.maemo.org/index.php?title=Special:Recentchanges&limit=500&days=30 you can see that spam comments are added rather often nowadays, both by registered accounts but mostly by anony... more
Jan 13 2012
4:05am
Spam comments on the wiki
Looking at http://wiki.maemo.org/index.php?title=Special:Recentchanges&limit=500&days=30 you can see that spam comments are added rather often nowadays, both by registered accounts but mostly by anonymous edits. http://wiki.maemo.org/Special... more
Nov 11 2011
8:45am
Re: Maemo Community / MeeGo Coding Competition 2011 voting
Tim, Thanks for your feedback. Cosimo (zehjotkah) wrote the email so I'll leave it to him to respond if he wants to, and the text was posted on t.m.o. for crowdsourcing http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p=1082239&postcount=587 as well. I have... more
Nov 11 2011
6:18am
Fwd: Maemo Community / MeeGo Coding Competition 2011 voting
Wow... That was a REALLY annoying process -- and very unclear too. Who wrote, "choose your preferred project in order of preference"? How are people supposed to know that they can vote in every category? The layout of the voting was jumbled and har... more
Nov 10 2011
5:13pm
Re: Coding competition 2011 - mass emailing
Mailing lists + tmo should reach enough people imo. Ofc you can advertize on twitter, fb and friends too. -timo Cosimo Kroll kirjoitti 10.11.2011 8:10: The awareness. Who is reading the mailing lists in these days? Only small part of the new membe... more
Nov 10 2011
5:10pm
Re: Coding competition 2011 - mass emailing
The awareness. Who is reading the mailing lists in these days? Only small part of the new members who are interested in the Nokia N9. -- Von meinem Nokia N950 gesendet timop.harkonen@gmail.com schrieb am 10.11.11 07:07: So what's wrong with a sim... more
Nov 10 2011
5:08pm
Re: Coding competition 2011 - mass emailing
What solution would you propose? Nemein is unwilling to send emails to every maemo.org member... -- Von meinem Nokia N950 gesendet timop.harkonen@gmail.com schrieb am 10.11.11 06:50: people who don't use tmo that much (like me) might be interest... more
Nov 10 2011
5:06pm
Re: Coding competition 2011 - mass emailing
So what's wrong with a simple forum poll? Sure some people will have more than one account, etc but that wouldn't change the results that much. I'd guess someone can set the poll so that only accounts created before the competition ended can vote? T... more
Nov 10 2011
4:49pm
Re: Coding competition 2011 - mass emailing
people who don't use tmo that much (like me) might be interested in voting too.. -timo Cosimo Kroll kirjoitti 9.11.2011 22:43: I've asked about karma =10 or higher (instead of 100) and maemo.org activity within the last six months, because the use... more
Nov 10 2011
8:41am
Re: Coding competition 2011 - mass emailing
It's not hostility, I thought we were having a forthright discussion amongst friends. Although looking at some of the messages outside of this thread, there seemed to be a them/us separation; aiming ire at Ferenc for pointing out that sending 57,000... more
Nov 10 2011
8:22am
Re: Coding competition 2011 - mass emailing
andrew@bleb.org wrote: Is there an easy way to delete the account? I don't think so. Some of these accounts are over 6 years old, and the user may have got rid of their 770 in the meantime. There hasnever been an unfiltered email sent out, a... more
Nov 10 2011
8:17am
Re: Coding competition 2011 - mass emailing
Is there an easy way to delete the account? I don't think so. Some of these accounts are over 6 years old, and the user may have got rid of their 770 in the meantime. There has never been an unfiltered email sent out, and to do so now would not be b... more
Nov 10 2011
7:48am
Re: Coding competition 2011 - mass emailing
Cosimo Kroll wrote: I've asked about karma =10 or higher (instead of 100) and maemo.org http://maemo.org activity within the last six months, because the userbase with karma above 100 is in great part not active on tmo anymore or not interes... more
Nov 10 2011
7:43am
Re: Coding competition 2011 - mass emailing
I've asked about karma =10 or higher (instead of 100) and maemo.orgactivity within the last six months, because the userbase with karma above 100 is in great part not active on tmo anymore or not interested in the coding competition. the userbase whi... more
Nov 10 2011
7:36am
Re: Coding competition 2011 - mass emailing
andrew@bleb.org wrote: 50,000 people do not want to get the email, and you'll only piss them off, alienate them and generate bad press and accusations of spamming if they do. I don't get what the big deal is since Maemo.org has sent about 1 e-ma... more