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GPE Phone EditionGTK based solutions for mobile phones |
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GPE Phone Edition (G(PE)²) is meant to develop a GTK / GPE based a software stack for mobile Linux devices, especially mobile phones. Please also see our mission statement for more details about the goal and how to reach them. It contains a set of applications, libraries and documentation to build software to be used for mobile phones and similar devices. It is provided as an open source project so that everyone has free access to use, develop, and learn from this example software implementation. Of course it is possible to join the project and contribute to it. For details about the current development status, contributing and released files please take a look at the development website. GPE Phone Edition is not meant to be a ready made product for a particular device or purpose. You use it at your own risk without any warranty. The software is devided into several sub-projects that are distributed under open source licenses, either GPL, LGPL or a BSD-like license originating from the LiPS Forum. |
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| 05/22/2008 12:54 AM | ||
| LinuxTag 2008 | ||
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Like last year some of the projects here are present at LinuxTag fair in Berlin/Germany. The projects GPE, GPE Phone Edition and OpenEmbedded will be at the "Mobile and Embedded" booth at the LinuxTag fair and conference. It takes place at Berlin Expo Center from from May 28th to May 31st, 2008. The projects share the booth 112 (kindly sponsored by Tarent) in hall 7 with several other related projects. The LinuxTag fair is one of the biggest Open Source related events in Europe. It is meant to attract all sorts of people interested and involved in Open Source and is a great opportunity for users, developers and business people to get in touch with each other. |
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| 01/16/2008 06:22 PM | ||
| GPE applications for Maemo 4.0 Chinook | ||
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A set of useful GPE applications is available for Maemo 4.0 Chinook which runs on th Nokia N800 and N810 Internet Tablet devices. Graham Cobb did a magnificant job updating the applications, fixing various issues and building binary packages.
Find out more: |
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| 11/05/2007 12:08 PM | ||
| New GPE website design | ||
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The GPE project website has a new and improved design now. The layout is the same as before, so all links should be still valid. Many thanks to Nóra Demeter for this great contribution! |
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| 08/07/2007 12:41 AM | ||
| GPE 2.8 is released | ||
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The G Palmptop Environment (GPE) project is proud to announce a new release: GPE 2.8 is ready. We have collected a lot of improvement and many bugfixes for this release to make GPE a more mature and stable framework to run on multiple devices. Due to the move of the project to its new hosting location it took much longer than expected to finish this release. The roadmap provides a small overview about the components that are part of the release. The most important changes since 2.7 are: |
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| 06/11/2007 10:39 PM | ||
| LiPS Forum public standards release | ||
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The LiPS Forum just released their first set of standards to the public. This includes the LiPS Reference Model, Address Book and Voice Call backends and user interface service specifications which are based on GTK 2.x. The release of additional parts for the version 1.0 standard is planned for this year. Read the full announcement at the website of the LiPS Forum here. This is a quite important step for our GPE Phone Edition project which works on an Open Source implementation of these standards and of course for the development of Linux based phones in general. |
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| 06/11/2007 06:47 PM | ||
| GPE and G(PE)² LinuxTag summary | ||
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The shared project booth at Linuxtag was a very good experience again. It looks like Gnome, GPE, G(PE)² and Tinymail form a quite good group to cover a huge scale of different devices and interests. Like every time at LinuxTag we had a nice mixture of visitors from different areas at the booth including users asking for device support, people with nice ideas for extending our applications and interested professionals from companies. Many thanks to the LinuxTag team, the Gnome people, Nils, Ole and everyone else who was involved in supporting our presence at this event. Here we have some random images from the event (click to see a larger version): ![]() |
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| 05/14/2007 04:13 PM | ||
| Tinymail / GPE / G(PE)² booth at LinuxTag | ||
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The projects GPE, Tinymail and GPE Phone Edition will be present with a booth at the LinuxTag fair and conference. It takes place at Berlin Expo Center from from May 30 to June 2, 2007. We share the booth 30 in hall 12 with the Gnome people. |
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| 04/19/2007 07:48 PM | ||
| GNOME Mobile and Embedded Initiative | ||
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The GNOME Project just announced the new GNOME Mobile and Embedded Initiative (GMAE) You can read more about it in the official press release.
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| 03/27/2007 03:13 PM | ||
| New G(PE)^2 VMWare image available | ||
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There is a new GPE Phone Edition VMWare image available from the projects file release section.
It now includes the email application and and several updates to libraries and the phoneserver application. If you identify bugs in the applications shipped with the image you can file bug reports in the bugtracker. Enjoy!
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| 02/05/2007 08:55 AM | ||
| New Project: GPE Phone Edition | ||
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A new project hosted here was just released to the public - read more about GPE Phone Edition below or just visit the project website. GPE Phone Edition (G(PE)²) is meant to develop and deploy a GTK / GPE based implementation of a LIPS compliant software stack. It contains a set of applications, libraries and documentation to build software to be used for mobile phones and similar devices, also see the press release text for more details. |
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| 11/23/2006 01:37 PM | ||
| GPE wiki and website | ||
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The GPE website looks a little bit old-fashioned, right? I tried to improve its look a little bit yesterday but my HTML and CSS knowlege is a little bit limited. I believe it is better than before but bug reports are always welcome... as soon as bugzilla is working again. :-) Of course here is always the mailingist. After all this unpleasent discussions i started to move the GPE wiki to LinuxToGo as well. This is also a good chance to merge information from the CVSTrac wiki into the main wiki. We have the most important things in here now and quite some updates of things i noticed while editing the new wiki. Like always any help is appreciated - there are still some pages missing and large parts of the wiki might want some updates. Don't hestitiate to touch it - its a wiki! :-) ![]() |
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| 11/08/2006 01:00 AM | ||
| New project: G Palmtop Environment | ||
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The GPE Palmtop Environment provides a user interface environment for palmtop / handheld computers running the GNU/Linux or any other UNIX-like operating system. The move of GPE from handhelds.org to linuxtogo.org is almost finished, currently only the CVSTrac, and Wiki services are at handhelds.org. If you run into trouble with the new hosting services, need assistance or are just scared by the nasty discussions in the past please contact the new mailinglist gpe-list@linuxtogo.org or contact me at florian@kernelconcepts.de. |
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| 05/31/2006 02:09 AM | ||
| GPE at LinuxTag | ||
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The GPE project is present at the Linuxtag fair in Wiesbaden/Germany from May 3th to May 6th. We share a booth with the Gnome people. If you are interested in GPE you can have a look and test GPE on various devices or have a chat about GPE present and future development. |
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| 01/19/2006 01:42 AM | ||
| GPE 2.7 released | ||
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It took a little bit longer than expected, but now all important bits are in place: GPE 2.7 is finished. This is the first release of a new - more strictly defined - type. Currently we maintain roadmap and release information in the wiki page at http://www.handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/GPERoadmap. It's not intended to have a competely fixed roadmap there, but it should orient itself on the current and future requirements. We spent many hours in this release and the result is a large number of application and library improvements and bugfixes, as well as improved documentation. ![]() Read more about details... |