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Old 03-20-2009, 12:58 PM   #59
Adam B.
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Originally Posted by jharker View Post
I know I'm repeating myself, but this is really, really nice work.

Keep in mind that this will be the foundation for extensive future improvements, so we don't need to have everything included immediately. I'd be ecstatic with even a basic nonproprietary reflash package. Everything else is a bonus. There's a whole roadmap with lists of future improvements.

I updated the roadmap in Trac with new goal dates. The dates are a little arbitrary and highly ambitious (unrealistic?): at this point, the next milestone (2.13) is due is 2 weeks, with new milestones coming every 2 weeks after that. Adam, what do you think is a reasonable date for a finished 2.13? I assume you'll release a beta first and then we'll test it and tweak it.

Looking at Trac, there's one potential issue I haven't seen mentioned: it looks like the current on-screen keyboard is proprietary and needs to be replaced with the matchbox keyboard? Is that correct?

Edit: Or, if the mobipocket software copy-and-restore script works, we could use that for the keyboard as well. That would probably be the best workaround.
Right now, I've replaced it with a version of the matchbox keyboard that was included in an early iLiad firmware release. We can keep the proprietary keyboard if that is preferred (or at least back it up and provide it as an option).

Provided all goes well, I should have a working (developer) beta posted today. We'll have to do testing and bug squashing after that. For the beta, I'm going to have SSH start on boot so we can easily log in and see what's going on. I can disable this for the release.
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