This means what? Does it advance the subject any? The feeling I'm getting from some of the recent posts in this thread is that there are people like myself who are afraid they that either they:
He means you shouldn't have said/rushed to Nora how interested yu are in Marina. Anyhow, I'm also seriously tempted to click the 'resend' as the two weeks without any response mark closes in.
Well, at least I'm not the only one. I was thinking that maybe I wouldn't receive an e-mail until the N900 was ready to ship but since others have received an e-mail (well, at least one) I'm just a bit concerned.
He means you shouldn't have said/rushed to Nora how interested yu are in Marina. Anyhow, I'm also seriously tempted to click the 'resend' as the two weeks without any response mark closes in.
Maybe they're applying Last In First Out on the queue instead of LILO..
How much longer do we wait in radio silence before calling the whole device program an elaborate hoax to harvest email addresses for Forum Nokia?
Seriously, it's two weeks and counting, and not a peep from Nokia - just the usual black hole of communication. And I thought times had changed!
Quim, as the public face of what is rapidly becoming a farce it would be awfully nice to know that applications are proceeding in an orderly fashion... I would have expected an email confirming receipt of my application as a bare minimum, even if the confirmation was sent manually a few days after receipt.
But to have received no communication after 2 weeks just leaves me to believe my email was not received, so should I send it again? Or do I assume it's being processed, take pity on the over worked FN staff by not spamming them, and then run the risk of not getting a device at all?
We recommend you to use this option before the end of the year. We can't guarantee a discounted device for you after that date. In fact, the sooner you can answer the better since the requests will be dealt on a first come, first served basis.
You need to publish your Python web framework in extras; you need to blog about it on planet; you should find a way of packaging your web apps (weblets? ;-)) as Debian packages (with a Depends on the framework) and publish those in Extras.
Well, Andrew, just so everyone knows it's all your fault :-)