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I have not found previous messages about that, so I wonder - has there ever been an attempt to raise funds and buy maemo from Nokia?
I don't want to start a flamewar, but with the latest info about tizen and meego, it seems to be the only way to secure a free and *working* OS.
I'd like to commit $100 to such effort. Maybe we could raise enough to either relicense the non-free parts or have them redevelopped from scratch??
Guylhem