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Is all of this source code for MeeGo easily available?
I am sure if MAG and other CSSU devels or anyone else interested would be able to make good use of this
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If you're gonna be so much hard work and effort into importing MeeGo to Maemo...why not just keep working on MeeGo instead and leave Maemo behind? What I mean to say is, wouldn't it be easier and specially future-proof, to import Maemo to MeeGo? I think Smoku's Cordia Project is one of the best idea I have ever heard on this site (among many others of course). I have never seen any UI greater than Maemo's, specially the multitasking.
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As we all know, there are a fair few important components that are closed source, and are almost certainly going to remain that way, even though Maemo 5 is a end-of-life platform. (Incidentally, has there been any movement on auditing the closed package statuses?)
A thought occurred to me several times back though - since much more of Meego is going to be open, can we not backport some of this open code to replace the closed parts of Maemo? Even if it only gives a starting point, it's got to be better than reimplementing from scratch. All thrown into the Community SSU, there's potentially a lot that could be gained from that. The fact is what I've been looking at for my current project suggests that a lot of the phone code in Meego is quite clearly the closed bits of Maemo.
My current point of interest is SMS handling, and I'm currently browsing over the formerly top-secret Maemo code for telepathy-ring., and seeing #ifdefs around a something related to a broken feature in Maemo (VCalendar sent via SMS). The copyright also goes back to 2007, suggesting quite clearly it's useful to us.
Thoughts?
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