Hi Shawn,
I use the Qtopia image and find it quite usable as an everyday phone for
SMS and phonecalls - this is not to say it's perfect but certainly more
usable than the other distributions at present. If open-source mobile
development interests you, I'd say go for it and buy one. They're cute.
There has been turbulence in the community lately beyond what I would
call healthy debate, but I think it was mostly just a handful
individuals doing a bit of posturing early on in the game. Seems to have
calmed down now. Being an open-source project you can safely assume that
your considerations will be taken into account, however my opinion is
that the people hired by Openmoko have been hired because they're good
at what they do, not because they're intended as a medium for each and
every personal opinion to be realised in the final product. I think we
have to trust these people to set the general direction of development
and design, and the community is there to build upon this framework and
make it theirs. No open-source project I know of is without this kind of
structure, and rightly so.
So if people want a manual keyboard button (I happen to be one of these
people) then they should definately make their opinions heard in the
hope that they are acted upon, but if not then this decision needs to be
respected - don't castrate the designer, the design is open-source and
can be changed later. When enough people adopt these changes then it
evolves to replace the original, which is how open-source development
should work.
Anyway hope you decide to take the plunge and become part of the community.
Aaron
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