2014-05-23 12:22 GMT+02:00 Aaron J. Seigo <aseigo@kde.org>:
On Wednesday, May 21, 2014 01:38:25 Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
>  so by prototype 2 when we finally had something to do software
> development on of the firmware, and i repeated the specification to
> him, to cut a long story short in effect he changed his mind and
> wanted a better specification.

Wow. Just .. wow. Luke, I'm tired of you blaming me for failures that had
nothing to do with me.

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Flamewar. Somebody call the Firbirgade!

The way I see it. Everybody already got scorched.
1. Aaron, your idea for a opensource KDE tablet failed twice now.
2. Luke, he put a lot of energy, into this project.
3. Luke's associate, whom ever that may be, for taking the challenge
4. The factory, QiMod?, for not getting the order they thought they get
5. The community here, "arm-netbooks", due to weeks/moths of silence and then being presented with failure and a blame-game/flamewar

I think that's enough burn marks for everyone.

Thus far I only see mis-communications, or the failure to recognize what the other party receives out of the communication.

I often think that my story is absolute and complete. But how true that may be to me. It doesn't mean it is complete or clear enough that the recieving party understands my story, even if they think they do.

Luke, I get this endeavor is frustrating and painfully slow and full of pitfalls, You try get your idea, dream, to reality. But when it goes to slow you get from pulling into a pushing mode. I relate to that, I'm dutch, but in the end it always bites me. One can control only one person, yourself, and even that control is limited, the rest need persuasion, and that requires patience and observation.

Aaron, you took over this project and got it underground or relocated. For the sake of speed or funding, whatever. But it went completely silent here. Although you may believe you haven't been hiding anything, including yourself, I, personally, don't think you have been open and forthcoming enough. Thats all.

I wonder were we are right now.

EOMA68 Standard. Is it complete enough to call it version 1.0?
EOMA68-Allwinner A20 Card. Is it production ready?
 1. PCB?
 2. Parts?
 3. Casework?

EOMA68-Freescale IMX6 Card. Is it production ready?
 1. PCB?
 2. Parts?
 3. Casework?

Interface Board, MEB. Is it production/hacker ready?
 1. PCB?
 2. Parts?
 3. Casework?

The iMX6 development is becomming increasingly active in the OSS community, CuBox-I/C1/HummingBoard, Novena, Utillite.

Even the GPU has a OSS Driver on the right track.

Lets be friends and start pulling the cart together.

I know funding is always a problem. Crowdfunding is only viable when having a working prototype. Let find a way to circumvent that.

I really hope that is becomes a realty. But maybe it gets superceeded by PhoneBloks/Project Ara. Who knows. I really wonder how they are going to fit a SoC + Memory on such a small form. Or are they going to serialize memory access as well? We'll see.

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Aaron J. Seigo

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