I noticed there are several threads in the Linux forum discussing how to install and use Android on the CE6 netbooks.
It would make sense if there are some guides written on the main site for such popular topics. However I am not sure how C:Amie and staff feels about covering Linux and Android on the main site.
I took a quick look and there has been one review on JLime Donkey, by Charles Hague in 2007. So does that mean it's something HPC:Factor could get into?
In one of the threads, the author didn't get a lot of response, so Rich explained this is mainly a CE website and gave links to several Android websites.
I feel that if HPC:Factor can include, as a subsection, more information about Linux such as JLime and Android, specifically only those that are installed on CE machines, it might attract more users, and cross-over the communities.
It can benefit CE community. For example a lot of CE6 netbook users are switching over to Linux or Android. But if they stay on this website, they are still exposed to the CE community, and might participate or even switch back; on the other hand, if we let them go to other websites, they might never come back.
I have not been in the Android community, but I am not sure if there's a website or forum that specifically deals with the issues of Android installed on Windows CE machines.
I understand the ideals that HPC:Factor likes to remain CE centric, and that introducing other communities here can be a distraction. Case in point, the Pocket PC community can easily overshadow the CE contents here if we introduced it
(yes the PPC:Factor joke still reminds
). However I believe the "Android on CE netbook" community is small and relevant enough to HPC:Factor that it should be covered here with full support.
That's all and I wish for the best
