View Single Post
  #2028 (permalink)  
Old 04-13-2010, 11:21 AM
arrrghhh's Avatar
arrrghhh
Testing Extraordinaire
Offline
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 3,604
Reputation: 7360
arrrghhh is a trusted member of the communityarrrghhh is a trusted member of the communityarrrghhh is a trusted member of the communityarrrghhh is a trusted member of the communityarrrghhh is a trusted member of the communityarrrghhh is a trusted member of the communityarrrghhh is a trusted member of the communityarrrghhh is a trusted member of the communityarrrghhh is a trusted member of the communityarrrghhh is a trusted member of the communityarrrghhh is a trusted member of the community
Mentioned: 7 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)

Quote:
Originally Posted by allamerican2302 View Post
So we will never get Camera, GPS, or the Battery working correctly ?
I agree with Makk, never is a long time. Just because a NAND is built (which it has NOT yet been built BTW) doesn't mean the progress on the project stops. There has been a NAND to flash for the Vogue for a while, and they still have a couple of bugs to iron out, one being the camera and BT audio (evidently BT anything else works...)

So there's hope that we'll have camera, GPS, USB and all that, but it may take a while. We may never get it, who knows the project could just die if devs lose interest in it. I sincerely hope that doesn't happen, but that's how open source works unfortunately. You can have amazingly fast development cycles if you have a ton of committed developers working on it, or you can have snails pace sometimes completely stagnant projects if no devs work on it... make sense? No one is getting paid by the hour to crank this stuff out, and no company is giving us information to help build this either. So take it or leave it, this is how it is.
Reply With Quote