tote_b5 | 22 January, 2009 10:23
I usually don't write about specific mobile software, but this time it's a bit different. You know, it's one thing that one of my colleagues, Jouni Miettunen, became a Forum Nokia Championlast time thanks to his active participation in Python for S60community. I'm really proud of him, he really deserved the honour.
But it seems that the spirit of open source software has "infected" another colleague of mine. Gabor Fetter, author of MicroPool (a bestseller in its category), MicroPinball and MicroWeather has now decided to make his last piece of software open source. I'm not going into praising MicroWeather, let it be enough that I use it daily. For more information, you can check out the official page at http://sourceforge.net/projects/microweathers60/. But you can do more than being in read-only mode: why not contribute to it? Any ideas, contribution are welcome!

I'm happy to see that we're that agile! ;-)
Commentsltomuta | 23/01/2009, 17:01
Not only by the application going open source but also by project's mission statement: "... produce reference quality code to show good example to developers." Go MicroWeather, go!
sandorforgo | 06/03/2009, 11:15
Thanks for this great MicroWeather application!
-Sanyi
ggravier | 19/05/2009, 19:24
Hi!
Nice to make it open source... but the certificate on the opensource version is invalid when I install it on my E71... :(
Re: MicroWeather for S60 goes Open Source
JOM | 22/01/2009, 12:31
I was just thinking about this, thanx for being faster!
Cheers,
--jouni