Fremantle Developer Device Queue

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Revision as of 13:43, 16 November 2009

This is a list of developers who are working on projects for Fremantle who do not have access to any Fremantle devices for live testing purposes. This is to allow Nokia and/or the Maemo Community Council to redirect any available resources. Please link to your profile and products/packages to make the evaluation as easy as possible.

See also the related discussion threads in talk.maemo.org:


Developer Project(s)/Product(s)
Nathan Anderson
Marcin
Wilson Tang
Everaldo Canuto
Detlef Schmicker
Thierry Lagarde
Nicola De Filippo
Andrew Zhilin
Pete Foster
  • mSideShow Application for Nokia Internet Tablets that allows them to act as a Windows SideShow device.
  • mTunesRemote Remote control for iTunes over TCP/IP.
Pavel Rojtberg
  • YouAmp Quite Popular Music Player for OS2008 which focuses on Usability.
  • ARToolkitPlus Augmented Reality Toolkit. Main reason for application is to create an AR game like this for the N900.
Ben Martin
Luke Dashjr
  • Gentoo source-based meta-distribution
Pierre-Luc Beaudoin
Nick Leppänen Larsson
Ville Ranki
Emanuele Vulcano
  • The Cocotron, platform-neutral Objective-C runtime, port to ARM;
  • Mover, port to Maemo using Qt + Cocotron's Foundation.
Mathieu Blondel
  • Tegaki Chinese and Japanese handwritten characters recognition (Lead developer)
Siegfried Gevatter
  • Zeitgeist, event logging framework (Core Developer)
  • Experience with packaging (Ubuntu Developer and in Debian New Maintainer process), so I may get involved with this too.