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2010-01-30
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Take a Look at the Mer Wiki
https://wiki.maemo.org/Mer
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2010-01-30
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But one thing is failed to mentioned, or maybe I have failed to find it. Where is the source code for the maemo operating system? What if I want to build my own system and run maemo on it? (It's not so hard if you just have equipment...)
In the case of android, all android source code is avalible on http://source.android.com , but is there any open repository for maemo?
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2010-01-30
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2010-01-30
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2010-01-30
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2010-01-30
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I think I'm pretty convinced... Until there is a totally free phone (for example a non-branded android), I think I'll guess I'm looking at maemo and n900... (maybe mer if it works on n900)
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2010-01-30
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https://wiki.maemo.org/Mer