Motorola (NYSE: MOT) today announced the launch of opensource.motorola.com, a new resource aimed at sharing source code, original open source projects and new ideas and information with open source developers around the world.
Affiliated with the newly announced Motorola MOTODEV developer support program, opensource.motorola.com is aimed at giving developers easier access to world-class code, applications and IP by creating an open but simplified working channel with Motorola across the broader Linux®, Java® and mobile communities. Providing code in an open source environment will not only speed application development on the Motorola platform but drive innovation and adoption of new mobile services and features across the value chain.
A key part of Motorola’s ongoing commitment to open source, opensource.motorola.com features source code -- including kernel and drivers -- for Motorola’s Linux-based devices including the A1200/MING and A780/E680. It also features Java technology including Java test frameworks, sample test cases, and – coming soon – code, documents, and specifications for Motorola-lead JSRs (Java Specification Requests) such as MIDP 3.0 (Mobile Information Device Profile) (see related press announcement).
In addition, the site will house new projects and Motorola contributions across its IP portfolio including Linux and Java related code.
Affiliated with the newly announced Motorola MOTODEV developer support program, opensource.motorola.com is aimed at giving developers easier access to world-class code, applications and IP by creating an open but simplified working channel with Motorola across the broader Linux®, Java® and mobile communities. Providing code in an open source environment will not only speed application development on the Motorola platform but drive innovation and adoption of new mobile services and features across the value chain.
A key part of Motorola’s ongoing commitment to open source, opensource.motorola.com features source code -- including kernel and drivers -- for Motorola’s Linux-based devices including the A1200/MING and A780/E680. It also features Java technology including Java test frameworks, sample test cases, and – coming soon – code, documents, and specifications for Motorola-lead JSRs (Java Specification Requests) such as MIDP 3.0 (Mobile Information Device Profile) (see related press announcement).
In addition, the site will house new projects and Motorola contributions across its IP portfolio including Linux and Java related code.