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2008-05-09task-openmoko-feed.bb : add more stuff to feeds, from OM mtnGraeme Gregory1
2008-04-23Openmoko: replace OpenMoko by OpenmokoJohn Lee1
2008-03-20task-openmoko-feed.bb : add more stuff to feed from OM mtnGraeme Gregory1
2008-03-12task-openmoko-feed: temporarily disable python-efl because no providerJohn Lee1
2008-01-15epdf cvs disable ewl test widget (which no longer compiles), bring back to ↵Michael Lauer1
task-openmoko-feed
2008-01-15remove epdf for now because it refers to nonexist ewl_tree2_newJohn Lee1
2008-01-15add settingsgui, python-based UI for misc. settingsMichael Lauer1
2008-01-10task-openmoko-feed 1.0 add python-efl into feedMichael Lauer1
2007-12-15timezones: drop from OE in favor of tzdata as specified in RFCRolf Leggewie1
* update information in OE to reflect the change where appropriate
2007-09-28openmoko-feed: add kexec-tools to the list of available packages.Mike Westerhof1
2007-09-16task-openmoko-feed: added bootchartRod Whitby1
2007-09-15task-openmoko[-feed]: add some packages, move some others aroundMichael Lauer1
2007-09-13free42: HP42 RPN calculator, also added to openmoko-feedRod Whitby1
2007-09-10task-openmoko-feed: Replaced timezones with tzdataRod Whitby1
2007-09-10task-openmoko-feed: Added joeRod Whitby1
2007-09-09task-openmoko-feed: Added ipkg-utils, mplayer, synergyRod Whitby1
2007-09-06task-openmoko-[debug|feed]: sort alphabetically, add some new packagesMichael Lauer1
2007-09-04task-openmoko-feed: Removed scummvm cause it's broken and too hard for me to ↵Rod Whitby1
fix.
2007-09-03openmoko-feed: Added ipkg-linkRod Whitby1
2007-09-03openmoko-feed: Added scummvm.Rod Whitby1
2007-09-03openmoko-feed: Added heaps of packages requested by community members.Rod Whitby1
2007-09-01openmoko-feed: Added timezonesRod Whitby1
2007-09-01openmoko-feed: Added ntpclientRod Whitby1
2007-08-30task-openmoko-feed: added openssh packagesRod Whitby1
2007-08-28add task-openmoko-feed, things we want to have in the feedMichael Lauer1