Gphone isn't open, linux dev not possible

Cameron Braid cameron at braid.com.au
Wed Nov 14 06:02:00 CET 2007


Personally.. I think people should stop commenting on how they dislike
another toolkit.. Either use it, or don't - its your choice.

Both OpenMoko and Android take different approaches, which appeal to
different developers, and to me that is fantastic.

Cameron.


On Nov 14, 2007 2:23 PM, William Voorhees <will.voorhees at gmail.com> wrote:
> that's what I thought, till I found this:
>
> http://git.android.com/
>
> -WIll
>
>
> On Nov 13, 2007 8:51 PM, Doug Sutherland <doug at proficio.ca> wrote:
> > Yeah it seems like this Android is for phone companies,
> > or that's google's current "spaghetti on the wall" idea.
> > Even if it sticks, if they're just trying to make it some
> > "standard" for "companies", what will that buy the
> > techie user? Nada. I'm finding it hard to motivate myself
> > to even look at the SDK. Still skeptical, I have seen so
> > many "toolkits". Just what I need another SDK hehe.
> > Reminds me of IBM "alpha works". Don't get too
> > excited until it actually becomes a product and you
> > understand what any licensing and distribution
> > restrictions there are.
> >
> >   -- Doug
> >
> >
> > Bill Cox wrote:
> > > unless you're a "alliance member"
> >
> >
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