Open development/Maemo contributions
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Contributions
This starts in a very casual way. To be improved e.g. adding links to the projects websites.
Upstream
- BlueZ
- Clutter - Sponsored OpenedHand for part of the initial development. Sponsored Igalia for a first version of CAIL: Clutter Accessibility Implementation Library
- D-Bus
- GStreamer
- GTK+ - http://live.gnome.org/Maemo/Gtk26Contributions
- gUPnP
- Linux Kernel
- Matchbox
- Meta Tracker
- Mozilla
- PulseAudio
- QEMU
- Sapwood
- Scratchbox
- Telepathy
- tinymail
- upstart
- X.org
Nokia projects
- Hildon
- Sofia-SIP
Support to organizations
- Patron of the Free Software Foundation
- Sponsor of the GNOME Foundation
- Patron of KDE e.V. and member of the KDE Free Qt Foundation, both inherited from Trolltech.
- Gold member of Linux Foundation
- Member of oCERT
- Member of Eclipse Mobile Industry Working Group
Support to community events
- aKademy
- DebConf
- FOSDEM
- GUADEC
Collaboration with upstream related companies
See Companies in Maemo development.
Also worth mentioning
- Instituto Nokia de Tecnologia (INdT), non-profit.
- Nemein (Midgard CMS)
Support to Maemo community projects
- Maemo Mapper - Integration of Finnish Topomaps
- Qt4Maemo
Information available
Currently there is http://opensource.nokia.com but it's somewhat incomplete. It would be good to gather information also from the upstream projects i.e. those rankings released from time to time showing top contributors. There are also some research projects on open source contributions that might have relevant data for our case.
Please add any relevant information or link to the list below:
- http://opensource.nokia.com/contributions.html
- http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=x_server_contributors&num=1
How to go deeper
What can Nokia and the Maemo community do to gather and process more information?
- One idea is to contact the upstream projects related to the Maemo stack and ask them about studies on their contributors, to see what role Nokia plays in their project.