I am not part of nokia/intel or on any of the dev teams yet but Generally
there is a group in a distro that is over the package management (garage or
ovi store) so they generally don't put packages that have malicious intent.
Not to mention that since it is open source it will sanitize it self pretty
fast by word of mouth if there is something wrong. If somebody writes there
own code that is good for them and if somebody downloads somebody elses code
from an untrusted source then it is generally there fault.

On 28 March 2010 23:19, Samir Faci (Dev) <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm just curious how the Meego will be structured?  Since the entire
> meego platform is very much about openness and freedom and giving the
> developer the choice to write code the way he wants.
>
> Theoretically If I don't particularly care about gps/gestures.  I
> could write an app for the meego platform from BF (brain fu**) to
> C++/QT, Java and everything in between.
>
> I'm just wondering how the market will be sanitized.  Is anything
> going to put in place to prevent rogue processes from bring down your
> phone?
>
> Most importantly, how is security going to be death with?  I would
> think someone could easily develop and write an application that is
> malicious and call back home with personal information of the user
> that he shouldn't have.
>
>
> --
> Samir Faci
> PS. I hope I don't start another massive thread like my previous email
> (N900 Questions)
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