hiya folks, ok so just a quick update:
aross, i noticed the huuge number of social media and forums that you were on last week, really really appreciated.
chris havel, thank you again for the artwork.
after over 10 days, two key discussions are still ongoing which is great - trisquel and phoronix. the trisquel one's very supportive, the phoronix one is a very interesting free-for-all :)
i'm beginning to get overloaded and it's affecting my health, so i am going to need to be a leetle more careful, i don't want communications to be adversely affected because i'm overloaded, so have put in motion some exercises / routines to deal with that (lots of relaxation).
we've got a couple of articles coming up soon with major publications. more are needed.
mostly, i just want to say thank you to everyone who's been helping out.
l.
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Bonjour,
Le Tue, 12 Jul 2016 20:56:34 +0100 Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton lkcl@lkcl.net a écrit:
hiya folks, ok so just a quick update:
aross, i noticed the huuge number of social media and forums that you were on last week, really really appreciated.
chris havel, thank you again for the artwork.
after over 10 days, two key discussions are still ongoing which is great - trisquel and phoronix. the trisquel one's very supportive, the phoronix one is a very interesting free-for-all :)
i'm beginning to get overloaded and it's affecting my health, so i am going to need to be a leetle more careful, i don't want communications to be adversely affected because i'm overloaded, so have put in motion some exercises / routines to deal with that (lots of relaxation).
we've got a couple of articles coming up soon with major publications. more are needed.
mostly, i just want to say thank you to everyone who's been helping out.
Thanks go to you, Luke, for making this project happen.
BTW, I would like to mention I've taken advantage of the fact that the laptop EC firmware is open source, and started working on adding support for other keyboard layouts than the default QWERTY so that I can enjoy an AZERTY layout on my PFY laptop in April 2017. :)
In order to start developing right away, I have set up a development environment as described here:
http://rhombus-tech.net/community_ideas/laptop_15in/pcbs/pcb2/
I am now waiting for the AZERTY keyboard to complete the setup (and discover how good or bad I have been at soldering the cable which connects the NUCLEO and keyboard).
The nice thing is, to test the firmware, I just have to connect the NUCLEO to my dev machine through USB: it is recognized as (among others) a HID input device.
Stay tuned here for progress reports. With any luck, I'll type them using the newly supported AZERTY keyboard. :)
Amicalement,
arm-netbook@lists.phcomp.co.uk