Symbian Platform Code Open to Development Partners

pkrass | 31 March, 2011 18:16

Nokia is making the latest version of the Symbian platform source code available to its platform development partners. In fact, nearly all of the source code has now been uploaded to collab.symbian.nokia.com, and the few remaining source files, tools, and documents will be uploaded over the next few weeks. ‘We are excited about the completion of the transfer period, during which code delivery from the Symbian Foundation has now been replaced by an open and direct model from Nokia’, says Petra Söderling, Nokia’s head of open source for Symbian smartphones, writing in the Symbian Blog. ‘We need the collaboration with our platform development partners and continue to value an open way of working.’

Read Petra Söderling’s full Symbian Blog post.

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Great Nokia! Now drop Microsoft for good!

JudaZ | 01/04/2011, 08:48

Great step Nokia.

Luv it

Showing google what true open source is.

Can you now please drop the future deal with underdeveloped crappy Windows Mobile and Microsoft please?

Well Done Nokia

bannaje | 11/04/2011, 22:05

Its really amazing. I hope it will really help the developer to develop their workings nicely....thanks NOKIA.

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