Alex wrote:
> Few minutes ago I've read these recent articles 
> about problems between Palm and PalmSource
> 
> Palm's License to use Palm OS Expires in December
> http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=3570
> Palm Platform in Doubt 
> http://www.unstrung.com/document.asp?doc_id=100273&WT.svl=news2_1
> No more Palm OS-based Palms come December?
> http://www.mobilemag.com/content/100/344/C8906/
> 
> How to interpret these events?

I yawn and go back to sleep.

Just more stuff happening with Palm and PalmSource at the
corporate level that probably in the end won't matter a
heck of a lot to either users or developers.  It isn't
news that PalmSource is focusing all of its efforts on
ALP (Linux), and Palm is still interested in developing
Palm OS Garnet a bit further.  Bottom line is that Palm
can't force PalmSource to develop Garnet further, so
this situation resulted.

It's not a really great situation for developers, but
there isn't (yet) any big reason to panic and say the
sky is falling, either.

Jay Ts
-- 
When we stop playing the game, there is no game.
        - David Icke

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