Hi,
sorry for my late answer. I was on holiday.
we are very interested in adopting openzim wherever possible. A nice handheld device or phone would be a great showcase and of.
The ZimReader actually was once compiled on a openmoko device and it worked.
How can we help?
Tommi
On Mittwoch, 22. Juli 2009 17:49:42 you wrote:
Hi Tommi,
Sorry for using your tntnet address for an OpenZim related mail :)
I am Mirko and part of the Qi Hardware Team.
This Monday we launched our company [1] and announced our first product "Ben NanoNote", a fully opened multifunction device [3].
As you can see on the product page the Ben NanoNote does not have a build-in RF chip. We therefore think it would be ideal for a project such as OpenZim and as a device for an offline version of Wikipedia.
We are very interested to hear what you thoughts are. We have a mailing list dedicated for development [3].
We see an OpenZim client as a possibility for one of the standard applications shipping in our image, but would need guidance. If you think this would be doable and something you would be interested in, let me know.
Regards, /Mirko
[1] http://linux.com/news/embedded-mobile/mids/29263-openmoko-layoffs-lead-to-n ew-open-hardware-venture [2] http://www.qi-hardware.com/products/ben-nanonote/ [3] http://lists.qi-hardware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/developer