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If you are an end user, you can also help us with testing and [https://bugs.maemo.org/ reporting bugs].
If you are an end user, you can also help us with testing and [https://bugs.maemo.org/ reporting bugs].
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== Purpose ==
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=== Purpose ===
The purpose of this page is to keep track of who is doing what. That is with regards of Maemo (or perhaps MeeGo) and related open source projects.
The purpose of this page is to keep track of who is doing what. That is with regards of Maemo (or perhaps MeeGo) and related open source projects.
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== So what's this? ==
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=== So what's this? ===
The objective of this page is to encourage collaboration and prevent people from creating a conflictiong set of patches or starting to work on the same issues. (So, we'd like to keep you from "reinventing the wheel" all over again.)
The objective of this page is to encourage collaboration and prevent people from creating a conflictiong set of patches or starting to work on the same issues. (So, we'd like to keep you from "reinventing the wheel" all over again.)
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== Get involved! ==
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=== Get involved! ===
If you start a project that you think may be sought after by others, fill in the appropriate table below with your name and some information about what you're doing. Please provide a link as well.
If you start a project that you think may be sought after by others, fill in the appropriate table below with your name and some information about what you're doing. Please provide a link as well.
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The tables are waiting on you impatiently to fill them.
The tables are waiting on you impatiently to fill them.
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=== System-related software ===
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==== System-related software ====
Different packages (or forks) from official repositories and SSUs, hardware-close software, platform components and shared libraries.
Different packages (or forks) from official repositories and SSUs, hardware-close software, platform components and shared libraries.
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You can also change the style or appearance of the table (such as column widths) if it doesn't fit your content well.
You can also change the style or appearance of the table (such as column widths) if it doesn't fit your content well.
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=== User applications ===
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==== User applications ====
Applications and other such pieces of software.
Applications and other such pieces of software.
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