The bottom line is most likely that someone needs to ask. If you have an area that you would commit to supporting and maintaining, Nokia may consider opening the code. Of course, the caveat is that the code you ask for may be proprietary and/or not necessarily pertinent to open in regards to everything that Maemo "does." But, stating a case and providing a legitimate means for maintaining the code is the first step. Tim
ideas about opening various pieces of Maemo source code that are still closed