Guest Simon O Posted October 4, 2010 Report Posted October 4, 2010 Or bug ZTE! P I think that would be the best option. I'll do some digging and see if I can find any contact details for the open source compliance guy at ZTE. They should have one.
Guest rjm2k Posted October 4, 2010 Report Posted October 4, 2010 good luck, i kept trying their mobile support address only to be told to contact a repair company in the uk, maybe the repair company will have some contact back with zte?
Guest Simon O Posted October 4, 2010 Report Posted October 4, 2010 good luck, i kept trying their mobile support address only to be told to contact a repair company in the uk, maybe the repair company will have some contact back with zte? Would be better to contact the Chinese guys directly I guess.
Guest jsplace Posted October 5, 2010 Report Posted October 5, 2010 Hey Flibb, did you manage to get anywhere as to finding out who we need to bug?
Guest rjm2k Posted October 5, 2010 Report Posted October 5, 2010 (edited) There is a list of developer names in init.rc I assume they work for zte, it's a change history - maybe we can identify some of them on the net (facebook/google etc) and contact them. They wouldn't be able to send us stuff directly but might at lease know the right person to prod. they are mengxf heweiying hubo lianghouxing zhaobin jiangfeng tangjuan wangzy ruijiagui zhangxian luwenjun zhangping Edited October 5, 2010 by rjm2k
Guest rjm2k Posted October 5, 2010 Report Posted October 5, 2010 hmm there is also Donut source for another phone (Link) but the source is for 2.6.29 so maybe this would work for the sf? It's also got msm7x27 enabled unlike the SF/Blade source.
Guest daniel_owen_uk Posted October 5, 2010 Report Posted October 5, 2010 I have sent a request for our phone, I quoted the p729b model number that it states on the back of the phone, hopefully this will let us get the correct code. Alternatively they might just tell me to **** off :)
Guest daniel_owen_uk Posted October 5, 2010 Report Posted October 5, 2010 http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl...ial%26prmd%3Div Does that help anyone (it's all way above my skill level).
Guest Tonethefone Posted October 5, 2010 Report Posted October 5, 2010 Its more likely that the problem is lack of understanding... you could try contacting the UK phone repair company, if you can get your point across to them, they might bump it back up 2nd/3rd line support... Or if you know someone Technically competent who speaks Chinese to explain it to them.... From my experience with ZTE I'd say it is definitely a clash of cultures. They probably can't figure out your motives. Just like I can't figure out why they released the code in the first place. Surely they realise that we'd all want to play with it? Apparently, not yet.
Guest rjm2k Posted October 6, 2010 Report Posted October 6, 2010 Oh dear ============================================== Hello, I am looking for some information on the ZTE Sanfrancisco phone. According to the ZTE website, the Kernel source for this phone was released. http://support.zte.com.cn/support/news/New...?newsId=1000322 http://support.zte.com.cn/support/news/New...?newsId=1000304 Unfortunatly it appears that the wrong version of the code was released as this does not compile for the Sanfrancisco. I wonder if you could contact the person responsible for open source compliance kernel releases and ask them to release the correct code? Thanks ============================================= Dear customer, Thank you for contacting ZTE. In order to serve you better,It would be beneficial if some details are available: 1. Your product model e.g. MC315 or AC8700; 2. Your location(country/city); 3. Your telephone number; 4. Your service provider(Operator); 5. The place you bought your product and the IMEI/ESN/MSN number of it; 6. Your specific requirement/problem /fault phenomena, such as the system information; We would appreciate it if you could also attach a screenshot about your connection problem. To ensure proper handling, please continue to use the current subject line & reply with previous emails. Then we will reply to you as soon as possible, looking forward to receiving your reply. Best Regards Sincerely yours SHENZHEN ZTE MOBILE TELECOM CO., LTD. Customer Service Service hotline: +86-755-26770590 Email: [email protected] Website:http://www.ztemt.com.cn/en
Guest martinbrook Posted October 6, 2010 Report Posted October 6, 2010 As usual with dealing with OEM's they need a poke from the UK retailer. The Pulse code was forth coming after I contacted top people within T-Mobile and explained the issue that they were not fulfilling their obligation to provide source. Anyone know the right people at Orange? Oh dear ============================================== Hello, I am looking for some information on the ZTE Sanfrancisco phone. According to the ZTE website, the Kernel source for this phone was released. http://support.zte.com.cn/support/news/New...?newsId=1000322 http://support.zte.com.cn/support/news/New...?newsId=1000304 Unfortunatly it appears that the wrong version of the code was released as this does not compile for the Sanfrancisco. I wonder if you could contact the person responsible for open source compliance kernel releases and ask them to release the correct code? Thanks ============================================= Dear customer, Thank you for contacting ZTE. In order to serve you better,It would be beneficial if some details are available: 1. Your product model e.g. MC315 or AC8700; 2. Your location(country/city); 3. Your telephone number; 4. Your service provider(Operator); 5. The place you bought your product and the IMEI/ESN/MSN number of it; 6. Your specific requirement/problem /fault phenomena, such as the system information; We would appreciate it if you could also attach a screenshot about your connection problem. To ensure proper handling, please continue to use the current subject line & reply with previous emails. Then we will reply to you as soon as possible, looking forward to receiving your reply. Best Regards Sincerely yours SHENZHEN ZTE MOBILE TELECOM CO., LTD. Customer Service Service hotline: +86-755-26770590 Email: [email protected] Website:http://www.ztemt.com.cn/en
Guest Simon O Posted October 6, 2010 Report Posted October 6, 2010 As usual with dealing with OEM's they need a poke from the UK retailer. The Pulse code was forth coming after I contacted top people within T-Mobile and explained the issue that they were not fulfilling their obligation to provide source. Anyone know the right people at Orange? Maybe try the Orange UK PR man, Conor Maples. http://twitter.com/conorfromorange or Orange Helpers http://twitter.com/OrangeHelpers We got the code for the Pulse by contacting T-Mobile through Twitter.
Guest tocixxx Posted October 7, 2010 Report Posted October 7, 2010 (edited) There is a list of developer names in init.rc I assume they work for zte, it's a change history - maybe we can identify some of them on the net (facebook/google etc) and contact them. They wouldn't be able to send us stuff directly but might at lease know the right person to prod. they are mengxf heweiying hubo lianghouxing zhaobin jiangfeng tangjuan wangzy ruijiagui zhangxian luwenjun zhangping I found a Jiangfeng Qui, who was a master student in either Fuzzy Theory and Fuzzy System, Digital Image Processing or Signal Detection and Estimation who works at ZTE according to this site. http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/sear...lient=firefox-a Maybe worth a try ? greeting Martin EDIT: Also found 2 guys from ZTE at LinkedIn http://ca.linkedin.com/pub/andrew-fung/1a/3b5/371 http://it.linkedin.com/pub/andrew-shi/19/627/b0 Maybe the can get us some info who to contact at ZTE directly ? Edited October 7, 2010 by tocixxx
Guest rjm2k Posted October 7, 2010 Report Posted October 7, 2010 I found a Jiangfeng Qui, who was a master student in either Fuzzy Theory and Fuzzy System, Digital Image Processing or Signal Detection and Estimation who works at ZTE according to this site. http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/sear...lient=firefox-a Maybe worth a try ? greeting Martin EDIT: Also found 2 guys from ZTE at LinkedIn http://ca.linkedin.com/pub/andrew-fung/1a/3b5/371 http://it.linkedin.com/pub/andrew-shi/19/627/b0 Maybe the can get us some info who to contact at ZTE directly ? Good find, have you contacted them? Tried the donut source, that doesn't compile either!
Guest jsplace Posted October 7, 2010 Report Posted October 7, 2010 Guys, I may be getting somewhere.. After sending a nice polite email to zte regarding source I waited 4 days to receive the stamard 'refer to uk service center ' crap this morning. not happy about this I then wrote a decidedly unfriendly email back quoting gpl and using such words as Report. Violation Orange UK. GNU. Petition. Etc etc ... Within an hour I had this a reply that my email had been passed to the appropriate person and they will be in touch ad soon as the information is available. Interesting to see what happens!
Guest screwface Posted October 7, 2010 Report Posted October 7, 2010 Has orange replied to anyone on twitter about the source code?
Guest rjm2k Posted October 10, 2010 Report Posted October 10, 2010 Great thinking, we get someone who sits next to the guy who deals with roms at orange, and then close the thread he's looking at! Hopefully he will jump to this one and be helpful with the Kernel source. What we need is the source for the kernel build that is present on the sanfrancisco in the uk, the kernel isn't branded as such, it's the rom that's branded. ZTE failed to release the correct source code, it seems they hoped that releasing just anything would be enough but it doesn't compile with the configuration for the sanfrancisco. NB the sanfran inthe uk is different to the blade in china so it's the uk kernel source we need. Thanks
Guest StevenHarperUK Posted October 10, 2010 Report Posted October 10, 2010 Great thinking, we get someone who sits next to the guy who deals with roms at orange, and then close the thread he's looking at! Hopefully he will jump to this one and be helpful with the Kernel source. What we need is the source for the kernel build that is present on the sanfrancisco in the uk, the kernel isn't branded as such, it's the rom that's branded. ZTE failed to release the correct source code, it seems they hoped that releasing just anything would be enough but it doesn't compile with the configuration for the sanfrancisco. NB the sanfran inthe uk is different to the blade in china so it's the uk kernel source we need. Thanks Jumped!
Guest rjm2k Posted October 10, 2010 Report Posted October 10, 2010 Jumped! Great, it's unlikely that your collegue will be able to tell us for sure if there will be an update to Android 2.2 Froyo for the sanfrancisco but he should be able to tell us if there definatly wont be. Any info on the likelyhood would be good, since the blade is similar to the sanfran and already has 2.2 it gives us some hope on that front too (of course, if they do release 2.2 then the kernel source for that would be great too!)
Guest StevenHarperUK Posted October 10, 2010 Report Posted October 10, 2010 (edited) On a more serious note : The ROM is separate from the Kernel? This is right isn't it? I Know my way around Android as a Developer - I work on Orange Wednesday - I also know a lot about Java and C++ and Linux. I have never done any Kernel work, or understand how it gets bundled up into a ROM (along with android) So Please fill me in, then I can ask the correct Questions : I sit next to the guy who talks to ZTE about the ROM. I know were due some test 2.2's soon (don't quote me on that) - But what can I actually ask for (a link to the Open Source statement on the ZTE site would be helpful) Ta Edited October 10, 2010 by StevenHarperUK
Guest rjm2k Posted October 10, 2010 Report Posted October 10, 2010 (edited) On a more serious note : The ROM is separate from the Kernel? This is right isn't it? I Know my way around Android as a Developer - I work on Orange Wednesday - I also know a lot about Java and C++ and Linux. I have never done any Kernel work, or understand how it gets bundled up into a ROM (along with android) So Please fill me in, then I can ask the correct Questions : I sit next to the guy who talks to ZTE about the ROM. I know were due some test 2.2's soon (don't quote me on that) - But what can I actually ask for (a link to the Open Source statement on the ZTE site would be helpful) Ta The kernel is the core operating system, think of it as a big chunk of code that provides access to the hardware, memory management and so on. The ROM sits on top and uses the kernel, it's the rom that Orange customises by adding their themes and applications. If the phone was sold by other vendors then the Kernel would probably be common, but the ROM would be tailored by each company from a common start point (vanilla android). If you ask about the Kernel source he should know what you mean. The ZTE website lists the kernel source releases here http://support.zte.com.cn/support/news/New...px?type=service There are several, for the N600, Blade, Racer, Sanfrancisco etc etc but if you go into the news item and look at the link for the zip file, they all point to the same zip which is wrong. http://support.zte.com.cn/support/news/New...?newsId=1000304 Edited October 10, 2010 by rjm2k
Guest StevenHarperUK Posted October 10, 2010 Report Posted October 10, 2010 (edited) That all makes sense. So I ask for the UK 2.1 source (with any config required to build). I may cheekly ask for the current 2.2 - who knows it may work :) Any link to the Open Source declaration over at ZTE's site - I have had no luck so far. Edited October 10, 2010 by StevenHarperUK
Guest StevenHarperUK Posted October 10, 2010 Report Posted October 10, 2010 Maybe we can sweeten them by telling them our improvements to the Kernel and ROM config Such as the (Pauls) gfx fix so that the Hardware rendering can be enabled, and the suggestion of upping the VM size.
Guest rjm2k Posted October 10, 2010 Report Posted October 10, 2010 That all makes sense. So I ask for the UK 2.1 source (with any config required to build). I may cheekly ask for the current 2.2 - who knows it may work :) Any link to the Open Source declaration over at ZTE's site - I have had no luck so far. Yes, ask for the UK Sanfransico 2.1 kernel source The open source declaration can be found in any of those zips, it's in the file COPYING, a small part is quoted below.... "For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether gratis or for a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that you have. You must make sure that they, too, receive or can get the source code. And you must show them these terms so they know their rights."
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