Interesting article! Andrew Flegg wrote: > It then goes on to explain "Woodhouse couldn't even find the kernel > source for Maemo".
I saw your comment pointing out how clearly available it is. That remark surprised me too. For the most part, Nokia seems to be using the stock kernel - the kernel guys have this idea that everyone using the kernel must have a bunch of work done on it. It's essentially the same argument that GKH made when he said "Canonical doesn't give back". while there is some truth to the whole thing, I think it's slightly disingenuous of the kernel guys - not every kernel user is making changes to the kernel. According to Quim & Soumya's table of components & packages in the platform: https://garage.maemo.org/docman/view.php/106/354/maemopackages-20080725.ods "kernel-diablo" has "only config patches" "kernel--diablo-source" is listed as a Nokia modified package, but I have no idea what patches are in there. It's funny, though (and a mark of the success of Nokia's efforts) that he considers "Maemo" to be a community project, when the package in question, the kernel, is almost exclusively worked on within Nokia for the Maemo platform. Cheers, Dave. -- maemo.org docsmaster Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ maemo-developers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers
