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2010-03-26
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2010-03-26
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Interesting article. I wonder what Mer developers think about it.
I was also under the impression that Maemo was more "open" than Android and, as such, the first choice for FOSS advocates.
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2010-03-26
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As I said in a mail at some point on MeeGo-dev (http://lists.meego.com/pipermail/mee.../000986.html):
I personally believe that it is better to hold hands with a hardware vendor and show them the strength of a open source community and helpthem towards workable solutions and open source, than to adapt the stance that it's fully open source or no way.
I think an attitude of 'reaching, understanding and working towards open source solutions in the long term' is better than a confrontational attitude of 'open source or nothing, now' at making
good citizens of hardware vendors in the open source community.
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2010-03-26
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I invite you to have a look at : http://www.nokia.com/NOKIA_COM_1/Tec...hite_paper.pdf (Page 4, Figure 4).
Open source : UI, Development Frameworks and platform (MeeGo)
Closed source : Apps, Services and Hardware
(Perhaps I read too much into that ?)
http://www.ebb.org/bkuhn/blog/2010/03/04/mobile.html
Mr. Kuhn seems to be an advocate for free software and he seems to think that Android/Linux is definitely the mobile platform for the free software community.
I found this interesting because I was thinking that GNU/Linux based platform like Maemo/MeeGo would be the preferred one.