Em Segunda-feira 22 Março 2010, às 10:21:34, Adrian Yanes escreveu:
> "Labelling MeeGo as Open Source is a promise that people don't have to
> put up with all this.  I would even say it is the core differentiator of
> MeeGo against other mobile platforms based on Linux.  We should take it
> seriously."
> 
> If we speak a open source platform, and open development integration
> it requires commitment.
> 
> With the non open source components. We are speaking about "another
> commercial project based in the open source concept, but with a big
> contradictions inside of it"

Adrian

Please understand the difference between the project and the companies/people 
shipping products based on MeeGo.

MeeGo will be Open Source, meaning all of its core will be open.

Now, if someone wants to put MeeGo on a device that has some hardware that the 
Open Source part doesn't support, what shall they do? Think not of Nokia or 
Intel here, but a small device vendor, a start-up. Please answer.

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