Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
This is about Motorola and their efforts in the ME ecosystem. The Apache style of open governance has shown itself to be very successful in creating good software, although there are other models that are successful as well (Eclipse Foundation, MySQL). So seeing Motorola embrace that, as well as our license - which gets rid of any license interop for whatever they do - is just a great step forward for the industry as a whole.

Back to SE... :)

I re-read this, and I didn't come across right here. It sounds like I'm trying to change the subject - I'm not. This is a great thing - as we all think that the Apache Way (whatever that is) is the bees knees so more of it is better.

I don't mean "stop talking" - we can talk about whatever we want. What I meant was "I'm going back to all the stuff I want to do on SE... " :)

geir



geir


Tim Ellison wrote:
Mikhail Fursov wrote:
AFAIK ME shares a lot of core classes and packages with SE. And we
have these packages implemented. And now I'm really interesting if
Motorola wants to reuse our code or develop "the better one" ?

You can see the same statement as me, so it would only be speculation to
talk about 'what Motorola want' beyond what they have said already.

The cool part is that by choosing ALv2 Harmony can freely engage and
exchange with their effort.

Regards,
Tim


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