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With Canola beta7 the support was there, but there was no easy way to develop and test the plugins. You can now download the desktop build, the same we use for development and test your plugins first on the desktop then just send the files and test on the device.
Theme makers can also compile new themes this way.
Use this thread for basic information, but I highly suggest any interested developer with doubts to go to IRC channel #canola on freenode :
irc.freenode.net
GET the build, and the README Files here :
http://www.openbossa.indt.org/canola/developer.html
BR
Marcelo
Marcelo Eduardo
www.marceloeduardo.com
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OpenBossa Labs @ INdT, Recife Brazil
http://openbossa.indt.org