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You will find step-by-step on instructions on how to build your own application in the "How to build application page". Also tutorials and a complete online training are available on maemo.org. The Maemo Tutorial is a good introduction to development using Scratchbox and debugging tools are described in depth in the Maemo Debugging Guide. | You will find step-by-step on instructions on how to build your own application in the "How to build application page". Also tutorials and a complete online training are available on maemo.org. The Maemo Tutorial is a good introduction to development using Scratchbox and debugging tools are described in depth in the Maemo Debugging Guide. | ||
- | == | + | == Enhancing and improving the Maemo platform == |
Great parts of the Maemo platform are open source code and it is easy to enhance or improve the software stack. The tutorials on maemo.org provide help on how to work with the different open source components of the Maemo platform. Platform development is possible both for enhancements of components developed in open source projects in other communities such as D-Bus and for Maemo-specific components such as the Maemo libraries. Contributions to open source components that are managed through existing open source projects should be shared always to the upstream projects to ensure that your work is consider in future releases of the Maemo platform. Contributions to Maemo-specific software components can also be managed and developed through the Maemo garage. | Great parts of the Maemo platform are open source code and it is easy to enhance or improve the software stack. The tutorials on maemo.org provide help on how to work with the different open source components of the Maemo platform. Platform development is possible both for enhancements of components developed in open source projects in other communities such as D-Bus and for Maemo-specific components such as the Maemo libraries. Contributions to open source components that are managed through existing open source projects should be shared always to the upstream projects to ensure that your work is consider in future releases of the Maemo platform. Contributions to Maemo-specific software components can also be managed and developed through the Maemo garage. |
Learn more about Contributing to the wiki.