Hi John,
thank you for posting this news. It is very interesting what already can be done with this closed platform. Though I really would like to see a real open mobile platform... I tested the MeeGo Tablet Edition on my EEEPC and it is still based on Xorg and the userland tools. I don't know what will happen to this platform in future, but it really would be a better platform to run x2goclient.
Am 23.05.2011 21:47, schrieb John A. Sullivan III:
On Mon, 2011-05-23 at 20:42 +0200, Mike Gabriel wrote:
Hi John,
iPad - Test Platform
I cannot speak for Alex, but I remember the last time when a major
problem about X2go development for Mac was the loss (theft) of Alex's
MacBook.
Yes Alex's macbook is lost.
With an iPad the situation is probably similar: no hardware - i.e.
iPad - to test on available at all.
No, we don't own an IPad.
AppStore and GPL software
There also has been an issue around AppStore and GPL in January 2011: http://www.zdnet.com/blog/open-source/no-gpl-apps-for-apples-app-store/8046
x2goclient is made with the help of C++ anduses Qt. If you want to get your app inside the app store it should be cocoa and objective C. There are some rules about the allowed number of services that can be started too (as far as I know).
If there will be an X2goClient for iPad in the future it will surely
need a distribution pathway. How would that work? (I am not at all
familiar with Macs, but may I bring up the question nonetheless?).
Maybe it is more realistic to combine one of the ajaxvnc solutions with a virtual x2go display.
Regards,
Heinz