> Also, Google has promised to open-source Android, but it
> is not open source at the moment.
>
>> What I wish for is to get a true open system where I can program
>> natively and not have to learn java..
> [...]
>
> No need to wait: http://openmoko.org
>
> Regards,
> Gora
When I wished about the "true open system" I meant the same thing that
u mentioned that I "hope" that google opens up android as they have
promised.
About openmoko, I want to get freerunner instead of an android based
phone but the problem there i see is, (These could be
misinterpretations from what I have read over the intertubes), that
the base builds given out aren't very stable and have a lot of issues.
I want to have a stable system on top of which I can develop. All the
reviews I've read so far are kinda mixed.
But this is my fault as well, as I'm wishing for a development
platform that I'll also use daily in my regular work.

Moreover, one thing is for sure that Android will NEVER be as open as
openmoko. There will always be quite a bit of binary blobs in there to
protect a lot of IP.

-Shantz
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