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Revision as of 08:17, 4 August 2008


Neo Freerunners
Openmoko™ - Open. Mobile. Free.

Openmoko™ born as an Open Source project under GPL and LGPL license and dedicated to delivering an open software stack on mobile platforms, shipped its first product, the Neo 1973, on July 9 2007; and then, turned the project into a start-up company with one aim: create great mobile products using the Openmoko stack: Open. Mobile. Free.


 
News and events New to Openmoko?
  • 4-5/8: Openmoko is at Linuxworld, San Francisco
  • 30/7: The FSO distribution releases milestone 2
  • 25/7: Community helps, GPS Problems fixed
  • 20/7: Debian added to the Distributions page
  • 27/6: GTA 02 shipping in the material world

About Openmoko

Getting Openmoko

for Users for Developers

Getting started

Software

Openmoko community

Applications development

Integration and distributions

Emulation

What do we mean by Open. Mobile. Free. ?

The Openmoko stack, which includes a full X server, allows users and developers to transform mobile hardware platforms into a unique products. Our licence gives developers and users freedom from the "iron to the eyeballs," freedom to cosmetically customize their device or radically remix it; change the wallpaper or rebuild the entire house! It grants them the freedom, for example, to transform a phone into a medical device or point of sale device or the freedom to simply install their own favorite software. Beyond freeing the software on our devices we have also released our CAD files under Creative Commons. By freeing the software under GPL, we enable the community of FOSS developers to "make it new." By freeing the CAD files we give industrial designers and engineers this same opportunity. And at Linux world 2008, we will announce the release of the Schematics for our products.


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Neo Freerunners
Openmoko™ - Open. Mobile. Free.

Openmoko™ born as an Open Source project under GPL and LGPL license and dedicated to delivering an open software stack on mobile platforms, shipped its first product, the Neo 1973, on July 9 2007; and then, turned the project into a start-up company with one aim: create great mobile products using the Openmoko stack: Open. Mobile. Free.


 
News and events New to Openmoko?
  • 4-5/8: Openmoko is at Linuxworld, San Francisco
  • 30/7: The FSO distribution releases milestone 2
  • 25/7: Community helps, GPS Problems fixed
  • 20/7: Debian added to the Distributions page
  • 27/6: GTA 02 shipping in the material world

About Openmoko

Getting Openmoko

for Users for Developers

Getting started

Software

Openmoko community

Applications development

Integration and distributions

Emulation

What do we mean by Open. Mobile. Free. ?

The Openmoko stack, which includes a full X server, allows users and developers to transform mobile hardware platforms into a unique products. Our licence gives developers and users freedom from the "iron to the eyeballs," freedom to cosmetically customize their device or radically remix it; change the wallpaper or rebuild the entire house! It grants them the freedom, for example, to transform a phone into a medical device or point of sale device or the freedom to simply install their own favorite software. Beyond freeing the software on our devices we have also released our CAD files under Creative Commons. By freeing the software under GPL, we enable the community of FOSS developers to "make it new." By freeing the CAD files we give industrial designers and engineers this same opportunity. And at Linux world 2008, we will announce the release of the Schematics for our products.