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2010-01-29
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This was discussed here.
There are more proprietary components making up the base of Maemo than there are Android. They both have proprietary drivers, but some of the other parts of maemo that actually make it function are closed off as well. The base Android OS is totally available for anyone to compile and use and put their own drivers in place.
Plus, using things like xda-dev's isn't the best way to express "openness" considering, as I mentioned elsewhere, cyanogen got a Cease and Desist order from Google for distributing their proprietary software (maps, market, etc).
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2010-01-29
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2010-01-29
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In a nutshell...QT 4.6 is coming to Maemo 5, so likely (most) apps developed later for Maemo 6 will run on 5 with little or no work. So if we get Maemo 6 - good. Not get Maemo 6 - still good, we can still run most new apps on5.
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Updated or not, it's still good. I just don't see a significant problem.
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2010-01-29
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Well, I for one don't think it's that simple as was discussed on that thread. The governance is only one thing... another thing is that the difference between even the Android and Maemo base platform may not be that great if you count in the Google Apps which do provide some pretty basic functionality as well. Device manufacturers can add even more non-free software on top of that. Also, if you look at the rest of the apps installable for the platform, most of Maemo's apps seem to be open source while Android has about 10 free software apps available.
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2010-01-29
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2010-01-29
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2010-01-29
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2010-01-29
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2010-01-29
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So in all honestly then... the entire maemo base (any version) was available and open for you to recompile and use for mer? Or did you have to replace components with your own software due to licensing/proprietary concerns??
(not including drivers).
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I've also seen it quoted many times in interviews with nokians since.
If people missed this which I don't know how they could b/c every mobile blog on the net quoted it and still are when writing about n900 then you must of done lack of research about the product before hitting purchase.