On Wed, 2006-08-30 at 18:00 +0200, Christian Pernegger wrote:
> > Or were you expecting to be able to legally take the whole Nokia product
> > SW and commission some Chinese HW manafacturer to make cheap rip-offs
> > maybe...? :-)
> 
> Not that funny. While I have personally neither interest or capital
> for doing a clone, having a truly open platform ultimately includes
> the possibility of clones.

The platform is open, and that is the intention of Maemo.  Note the word
platform.  Some of the applications on the 770 are not open for various
reasons (you'll have to ask Opera for the source to the browser,
Macromedia for Flash player, etc) as they are the added-value of using a
Maemo-based device from Nokia, opposed to some other company (although
there are non yet).

Ross
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