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seeing as google voice does sms, i think most people are probably going to be focusing towards that.
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Maemo 5 uses a closed-source stack called the cellular service daemon (CSD), and Denis-Courmont said that oFono is unlikely to make it to Maemo 6 by launch time, either.
Free software purists may decry the N900 for its inclusion of proprietary code, including the CSD phone stack. Unlike other closed applications on Maemo devices, however, there has never been a free alternative, so oFono represents a big piece of the "purity" puzzle — even if it is several years from appearing in consumer devices. When asked by the audience why Nokia did not simply open up CSD, Denis-Courmont responded that the company was not satisfied with the code and preferred to write a proper open source solution from scratch, even if that takes time.
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I am looking at developing a plugin or application to allow for the use of web sms services on the maemo platform.
My thoughts so far are that a telepathy plugin could be created that would send sms's through a web based service and add the sent sms's to the normal sms outbox.
Does anybody have any experience with the apis for sms's or telepathy plugins?
Is anybody else interested in seeing this developed?
Thanks
cocayden
Last edited by chemist; 2010-03-23 at 11:23.