Parental

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Yesterday, my older son wanted to send MP3 file to his mobile over bluetooth, from my shared (DAAP) library. Rhythmbox could not help. So it was a good excuse to show him bugzilla.gnome.org (and provide another bit of Free Software propaganda, of course:)

Post-GUADEC

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GUADEC was just great. I met a lot of interesting people – some of them I knew by email/IRC for some while, so it was interesting to “devirtualize” them. Huge thanks to organizers, everything was perfect (well, may be except the WiFi connection). Thanks to the sponsors. Thanks to everyone who attended. I really do regret I could only visit the Core part.

Looking forward, envious

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Unfortunately I will be able to join the GUADEC party as late as tomorrow night. For 3 days only. Still, I am going to have a great time in Birmingham.

New Maemo release, now with Skype

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While I was traveling through the beauties of Connemara, Nokia released new firmware for n800. Great, of course (gratitude attached). But why is everybody so excited about skype availability? It seems people forget that it is absolutely proprietary technology – from top to bottom. And the saddest thing that skype.com has already put “VOIP=Skype” cliche in many many minds. Just go to the nearest computer store – you’ll find a lot of headsets with the Skype logo over them – and you’ll hardly find a salesman who knows what SIP is. That is dangerous (it is a very hard case of the vendor lock!), and now, with this release, n800 helps these guys. Would it be better if Nokia supplied decent SIP client working out of the box (gizmoproject helps to some extent but it is not installed by default)?