Symbian Foundation opens smartphone kernel source code
October 23rd, 2009
The Symbian Foundation has liberated the source code of the Symbian platform's EKA2 microkernel. The code base is now available under the terms of the open source Eclipse Public License (EPL). This is a key milestone in the foundation's plan to open up the entire platform. The group says that it is ahead of ...
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