Nokia uses “open” as marketing term only

 Pr May2007 Symbian

Jerks

Nokia has confirmed that it has closed the source code for the Symbian smartphone operating system. It says that despite it describing its new model for Symbian smartphone operating system development as “open and direct” the “open” part did not refer to “open source” but to being “open for business”.

Last week, the company announced the Symbian code was back online in a posting titled “We are Open!”. The announcement was made by Petra Söderling, “Head of Open Source, Symbian Smartphones, Nokia”. Law blog Groklaw looked at the licence and declared it non-open and OSI board member Simon Phipps commented in his blog that Nokia “is pretending there’s no problem. I really hope they fix this fast”. Nokia has now fixed the issue by confirming that it has switched to a closed licence for the source code.

For those who are looking for the Symbian source under an open source licence, there is an archive on sourceforge at symbiandump.sf.net containing the code and resources from the Symbian Foundation before it closed its doors. Other Symbian Foundation incubation projects have also been archived on Google Code.



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4 Comments

  1. Symbian is going away, slowly. Good thing, too. Ugh, lousy user experience.

    Comment by Jeff — April 8, 2011 @ 2:19 pm

  2. Sadly, as we’ve seen in recent times, “open” doesn’t mean what it used to mean. :(

    Comment by Pete Prodoehl — April 8, 2011 @ 2:31 pm

  3. Oh great, just like OpenVMS.

    Comment by mkb — April 8, 2011 @ 2:59 pm

  4. At least Maemo is still open. (and Meego too).

    Comment by Adam Shea — April 8, 2011 @ 8:03 pm

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