Be A Part Of Team Pongnamu!
We are going to develop many cool ROMs and more!
So, I made a team and the current members are: pongnamu and muhammed cambaz.
We are going to look for your passion for developing more than your skill.
In here, all of you have chances to get selected!
So, EVERYONE CAN REGISTER EVEN YOU ARE NEW OR NOT GOOD AT DEVELOPMENT IF YOU THINK YOU CAN HELP US.
Hello XDA, first would like to say thanks for all the support on this site. I have used several resources for development.
Please let me introduce myself. I am Silverlink, and I am part of Team SpeedCore development over from Droidrzr.com. I am trying to advertise our roms a little more so I am creating accounts on other sites, even though I still call droidrzr.com my home.
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Hi Guys!
My Name Is Roshan Ekka, I am From Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, a small Place in India.
I am owner of coding-central.info, i made it for Wap/web development. I also help people in developing Wapsites and Websites. i love coding.
After using android i am now interested in knowing more about it.
I work with small teams (<10) of developers and admins with the following characteristics:
Most members of the team have >1 computer, most of which are portable
Team members have access to 10-50 servers
I think this is pretty typical for most startups and small- to mid-size corporate IT groups.
What are the best practices for managing SSH keys in a team like this?
Hi everyone..
I am happy to be a part of this team.. Directly, I am a beginner in developing android applications. I want to develop an application like control one android device with other android device.. As i am a newbie i donot know where to start. So friends pls let me know the details of tutorials/videos/..
Thank you in advance
Hi all,
With GNOME 3.0 now out, the release team got a revamp too!
A few people decided to retire: Karsten Bräckelmann, Frédéric Crozat,
Lucas Rocha and I (that's Vincent Untz, in case anybody needs help ;-)).
We all enjoyed our time on the release team, and we're very proud of
GNOME 3.0!
But don't be sad because this also means new people are joining the
release team!
Hello all,
We all want to enjoy GNOME 2.29.91 next week, so the release team will
be waiting for your tarballs!
Tarballs are due on 2010-02-22 before 23:59 UTC for the GNOME
2.29.91 beta release, which will be delivered on Wednesday. Modules
which were proposed for inclusion should try to follow the unstable
schedule so everyone can test them.
The SFLPhone team and Savoir-Faire Linux, a Montreal Open Source consulting company, are pleased to announce the availability of SFLPhone 1.2.0, the first version since the KDE client was moved to KDE infrastructure. Our team is proud of joining the KDE family as part of Playground, and looking forward to being part of Extragear soon.