I question the openness of this arrangement. It says in the press release for the announcement for the creation of the Symbian Foundation that the code will be licensed under the EPL (Eclipse Public License). Which, among other things, according to wikipedia allows:
"the developers can keep the improvements or additions as proprietary"
I call Shenanigans on the openness of the Symbian Foundation. There are some big dogs in there and I think they are just trying to save face by saying "look we are open too".
Only time will tell for sure but I'm betting that they will simply keep the good stuff proprietary.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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