Comments on: Palm Pre Dev Camps Planned

PreDevCampNumerous unofficial Palm Pre "DevCamps" are already being planned in various cities around the world. A not-for-profit group called preDevCamp is currently organizing and helping to coordinate developer gatherings for developing for the Pre and webOS, shortly after its release. The group says there are already over 60 events planned in cities around the world.

The camps will be tentatively held a week after the official Pre launch. Attendees will include mobile developers, web developers, UI designers, and testers and is basically open to anyone interested. Attendees can work solo or in groups and are also encouraged to team up on developing stuff for the Pre.

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Attendance

Gekko @ 2/6/2009 10:59:49 AM # Q

i wonder how attendance will be. early turnout numbers may be an indicator of the success or failure of the platform. if i'm a developer, i keep having iphone $$$ ringing in my ears. follow the money.

RE: Attendance
SeldomVisitor @ 2/6/2009 11:06:00 AM # Q
There are photos of the "iphonedevcamps" available as a "measure of success" of these unofficial-some-bloggers-idea "devcamps"...

RE: Attendance
Gekko @ 2/6/2009 11:14:35 AM # Q

well get your chat room buddies on the project!

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Hope

sford @ 2/6/2009 1:23:37 PM # Q
I hope great things come out of this, specifically porting. The more I've thought about it, the more I've realized I'm not willing to give up my key 3rd party apps, no matter how impressive I find the Pre to be.

Pilot Pro, III, IIIe, Nino (yeah...oops!), IIIc, VIIx, m505, NR70V, NZ90, NX60, T3, Zire 72s, NX80V, Treo 90, Treo 650
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G1 Android reviewed

mikecane @ 2/6/2009 3:14:29 PM # Q
A Week with the Android G1 Smartphone
http://the-gadgeteer.com/series/a-week-with-the-android-g1-smartphone/

Dev Phone, not G1
tompi @ 2/7/2009 6:19:05 AM # Q
Note that she is not using a G1, she is using a developer phone (different software, firmware) on the wrong network.

Her negative points are centered on the hardware: battery life, reception, headphone connector. Reception is probably due to her network. The headphone connector is annoying, but all HTC are like that.

As for battery life, it's not great but it's usable; the iPhone, Hiptop, and comparable big screen smart phones are the same way. You can get a high capacity battery if it's a problem for you.

RE: G1 Android reviewed
mikecane @ 2/8/2009 5:58:18 PM # Q
Yes, well, the hardware is crap too.

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Camp without Content ???

Rastick @ 2/8/2009 2:06:27 PM # Q
Looking at their website you'll notice an amazing lack of content and not even a good idea of who's going to be discussing what.

Yeh you can sign up to organize one, but unless your idea of a camp is sitting around a fire singing songs, just what is going to be discussed?

The people who know stuff can't talk because of NDAs, and those who can talk don't know! When will that change?

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