Brainstorm

Maemo Merchandise Shop

Posted on 2009-10-26 06:46 UTC by Kasi Viswanath. Status: Duplicate

Considering that Maemo already has got some traction with people all around the world, it might be a good idea to promote it further by selling Maemo Merchandise. This would also satisfy its fans/well-wishers in getting those t-shirt which only currently dream of :)

The Maemo Merchandise Shop (MMS) can start with the regular common stuff like T-shirts, tea/coffee mugs, water bottles, usb drives, caps, stickers, etc.

This can be done either by Nokia or by someone interested/experienced in the community. They can do this either for-profit or not-for-profit.

Throw in your votes if you think this is well-worth the effort. Enough votes might turn this into reality!

 

This item is duplicated - I am marking this one as duplicate since it has no solutions to it.

 

Image crop to HD resolutions and aspect ratio

Posted on 2009-09-30 16:01 UTC by mike choy. Status: Under consideration, Categories: Media.

Taking photos that are to be displayed on HD TVs often creates two problems.

1. The size of the default image is far greater than a 1920x1080 display. No point in having any pictures any larger as it waste space.

2. Cropping very large images to HD resolutions can be hit and miss unless there is some sort of guide to lock the aspect ration to 16:9

 

Tighter application integration through dynamic content dispatch and sourcing

Posted on 2009-09-30 16:05 UTC by Tim Edmonds. Status: Under consideration, Categories: User Experience.

Maemo is great at allowing many applications to run concurrently but they do not actually integrate well together. Fundamentally, integration between applications is very rigid and new applications added into the mix are not recognised by the current applications. Ideally, such integrations would be enabled by dynamic discovery.

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Preventing exploit by improving the kernel's security

Posted on 2009-10-01 13:31 UTC by Alex .. Status: Implemented, milestone: Fremantle

Newer Windows and now iPhone's version of macOS X have some heap/mmap/stack/base adresse randomisation built-in... (Yes, this is technical!)

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Prioritize forum responses by usefulness

Posted on 2009-10-13 16:05 UTC by Hogwash .. Status: Duplicate, Categories: User Experience.

People often complain about how, especially in long threads, duplicate responses can have a 'polluting' effect on the thread.

 

Following the example of stackoverflow.com, it would be more useful to have the most 'useful' (thanked) responses appear first - allowing the reader to process this info on the first couple pages (the most likely to be read before running out of patience).